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Vietcong was a term used to describe _____________. a. Vietnamese fighters of the north c. any fighter in Vietnam b. Vietnamese fighters of the south d. This is not a real word
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Vietcong was a term used to describe _____________. a. Vietnamese fighters of the north c. any fighter in Vietnam b. Vietnamese fighters of the south d. This is not a real word
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The answer would be B!!
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Vietnamese fighters of the south. Hope this helps!
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