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How did Cold War issues contribute to the Korean War?

conflict over Communism eventually led to the invasion of North and South Korea
conflict over industrialization eventually led to the invasion of North Korea
conflict over Communism eventually led to the invasion of South Korea User: The United States became involved in the Korean conflict because Syngman Rhee pleaded for help.
a. True
b. False

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User Nachokk
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Answer:

  • Conflict over Communism eventually led to the invasion of North and South Korea

Step-by-step explanation:

North Korea attacked the south trying to bind together the nation under the North's administration. The endeavor fizzled, and Korea is as yet separated in two. The two sides keep up armed forces along the outskirt where there is an uneasy harmony now and then hindered by trades of artillery fire.

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User Reefaq
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One way in which Cold War issues contributed to the Korean War was that "conflict over Communism eventually led to the invasion of South Korea," since this was a "proxy" war during the Cold War.
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