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Why might both sides consider the Korean War a failure? Select three options.

In the end, neither side gained territory.
Neither side was able to reunify the peninsula.
Governments in both North and South Korea collapsed.
China now controls both North and South Korea.
The war ended, but the countries did not sign a peace agreement.

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User Kwiknik
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Answer:

A,d,e

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User Bunkerdive
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Answer:

The answers are A: In the end, neither side gained territory; B: Neither side was able to reunify the peninsula; E: The war ended, but the countries did not sign a peace agreement.

Step-by-step explanation:

From 1951-1953, the war was a stalemate. Neither sides had gained any territory. Neither of them also didn't win any major battles. Both sides were miserable, so the United Nations, North Korea, and China agreed to sign a armistice agreement. (Also note that they signed an armistice agreement, not a peace agreement, so E. would be one of the correct answers.)

I also got it correct on my quiz.

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