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Why did Stalin encourage Kim Il-sung to start the Korean War?

A. He wanted Korea's resources for his own country.

B. He was relying on his power at the UN.

C. He believed that the United States wouldn't intervene.

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Answer:

He believed that the United States wouldn't intervene.

Step-by-step explanation:

Why did Stalin encourage Kim Il-sung to start the Korean War?

He believed that the United States wouldn't intervene.

He wanted Korea's resources for his own country.

He was relying on his power at the UN.

He knew that Soviet troops could withstand an American attack.

Stalin misread American inaction after China's shift to communism as unwillingness to engage in order to contain communism in Asia.

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Answer:

He wanted Korea's resources for his own country.

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