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lora16 [44]
3 years ago
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Help!!! On part one!!!

History
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Vera_Pavlovna [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Somebody ...Wanted ...But ...So ...North KoreaRevenge against JapanThe United Nationswanted to keep peaceThe Korean War beganGeneral MacArthurTo take over ChinaHe had to follow the rules of the United NationsHe stopped trying to proceedinto ChinaPresident TrumanTo avoid another world warGeneral MacArthurwanted to invade China and take matters into his own handsHe relieved General MacArthur of his dutiesChinaTo help North Korea fight against the United Nations and South KoreaThe war ended when they came into playThey stayed a communist countryUnited NationsPeace and to keep the world from going to another world warThey had to become involved inanother war to keep peace between KoreaThey helped South Korea in their fight against North

I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU AND IF IS NOT JUST LET ME KNOW AND I WILL SEE OTHER  WAYS TO HELP YOU THANKS>>>>

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