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motikmotik
2 years ago
14

HELP, BRAINIEST PLUS 20 POINTS Y'ALL HAVE 15 MINS

History
2 answers:
Aloiza [94]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D. Two separate countries on the Korean peninsula

C. A high number of casualties for the nations involved

E. The creation of a demilitarized zone near the 38th parallel

a unified government that rules both North and South Korea

Explanation:

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Naily [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:
D. two separate countries on the Korean peninsula

C. a high number of casualties for the nations involved

E. the creation of a demilitarized zone near the 38th parallel

a unified government that rules both North and South Korea

Explanation:

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