i don't know what the statements are but, i think the answer is B) Neither side could win an advantage.
Explanation:
Korean War was a war fought on the Korean Peninsula from 1950 to 1953 after troops from communist North Korea, armed with Soviet weapons, invaded democratic South Korea, prompting the United States and the United Nations to send forces to support South Korea and fight to unify the Korean Peninsula into one democratic nation, which in turn prompted China to join the war on North Korea's side; at war's end, the peninsula remained divided into two nations
-The war began when North Korean troops armed with Soviet weapons invaded South Korea. Their aim was to unite all of Korea under communist rule. Truman, viewing the invasion as a test of American will, ordered U.S. forces to help South Korea repel the invaders. Truman turned to the United Nations for support. A UN resolution condemned the North Korean invasion and called on member states to aid South Korea.
The correct answer is B) neither side could win an advantage.
The other options of the question were A) casualties were minimal. C) North Korean troops overran UN forces. D) the policy of containment was a failure.
The statement that best describes the course of the Korean War during the last year-and-a-half of the conflict was "neither side could win an advantage."
When the North Korean troops crossed the parallel 38 and invaded South Korea, this represented the beginning of the Korea War on June 25, 1950. The Cold War years lived tension moments and this invasion was the first armed conflict of the Cold War. The United States supported South Korea and the Soviet Union supported North Korea. During the Cold War years, the USSR wanted to spread Communism in many parts of the world and the US always tried to stop it using the policy of containment.
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