Answer:
The U.S had many motives to have intervene in the war. The united states was correct in intervening in the Korean war because they feared if a nation falled to communism then other nearby nations might do the same. Tensions regarding communism were at an all time high and not intervening in the fight agaisnt communism might have looked bad and incited more fear.
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This is false, it was part of the compromise of 1850
Some federalists *reacted* to the outbreak of war by wanting to *secede* After the war, the rise of *nationalism* made these ideas seem unpatriotic
Colonies of the American South wanted to copy American way of life and it was to be able to choose one's own path in life. It is the recognition of life,liberty and the pursuit of happiness.It is equality and justice for all.It is the ability to have freedom to worship and practice one's religion.It is the ability to prosper in the appropriate way ,without persecution because of race,ethnic origin,age,sex,religion etc.It is the ability to be free.This is not to say,we do not have problems,but it is the most enjoyable and beneficial lifestyle i know of.
I would say the answer would be the 2nd one bc his administration cast a “new look” at US national strategy, which resulted in emphasis on nuclear war fighting.