Which statement is true about Diem
A. all statements are false
B. he was assassinated when Ni...
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Which statement is true about Diem
A. all statements are false
B. he was assassinated when Nixon took over
C. he was corrupt and unpopular dictator
D. he was leader of North Vietnam
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