Power (land), religious freedom, more resources (spices), Gold, and trade.
"a challenge for Medicare and Social Security"
The best option from the list would be that "<span>C. There was no separation between church and state,"--at least in the early colonial days, since this was prior to the American Revolution. </span>
The correct answer is D. The main difference between the Vietnam War and the Korean War was that the Vietnam War resulted in an increase in territory for communist forces, but the Korean War did not.
The Vietnam War ended with a communist victory, where North Vietnam annexed the territories of South Vietnam, unifying them under the name of Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
The Korean War, on the other hand, resulted in a status quo ante bellum, with minimal territorial changes and without a clear victor. Therefore, North Korea, communist, and South Korea, capitalist, maintained their territories, a situation that remains until today.