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jarptica [38.1K]
4 years ago
5

Which two reasons compelled US president Harry Truman to fire General Douglas MacArthur?

History
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Artist 52 [7]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The answer is B and E

Explanation:

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pav-90 [236]4 years ago
6 0
The correct answers should be
Truman wanted to avoid the damage that a war could cause, and <span>MacArthur believed the United States should bomb China.
Truman wanted to keep damage dealt as low as possible while MacArthur openly disobeyed orders and pushed further up in Korea. He believed that China should be bombed because the Chinese government supported North Korea.</span>
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