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uysha [10]
3 years ago
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Which of these resulted from U.S. involvement in the Korean War? A) an increase in tensions between the United States and commun

ist China B) the reunification of Korea under a democratically elected government C )the abandonment of the doctrine of containment by the Eisenhower administration D)an agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union to limit nuclear weapons
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2 answers:
natita [175]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is A) an increase of tensions between the United States and Communist China.

<em>What resulted from US involvement in the Korean War was an increase in tensions between the United States and Communist China. </em>

The Korean War was fought on the Korean Peninsula between North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union and South Korea, supported by the United States. What resulted from US involvement in the Korean War was an increase of tensions between the United States and Communist China, that was supporting North Korea and the Soviet Union. At the end of the war, the Korean Peninsula stayed divide into two Koreas, North, and South.

ololo11 [35]3 years ago
5 0
I believe it's A.

China was afraid of the United States reaching its border after the Korean War, so it sided with North Korea to fight the U.S. & South Korea.
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