
Vietnam, Cu Chi Tunnels from the Vietnam's War
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Social Studies, History
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The Cu Chi tunnels in Vietnam are a vast network of underground passages used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. These tunnels served as hiding spots, supply routes, and living quarters, playing a crucial role in resisting American forces. Life in the tunnels was harsh, with scarce resources and rampant disease. The tunnels were also used for combat operations, with booby traps set for enemy troops. After the war, the Vietnamese government preserved the tunnels as a historical site, now open to tourists who can explore the tunnels and learn about their history.
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How did the Cu Chi tunnels contribute to the resistance against American military efforts?
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What can visitors do at the Cu Chi tunnels today?
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