Asked by Heather
Which best describes how the Korean War shaped the attitudes of the American public?
American involvement in the Korean action created organized opposition that laid the foundations of the 1960s protest movements.
Public outrage over the human cost of the Korean conflict led Americans to establish international social welfare organizations.
The war gave Americans an enhanced sense of nationalistic pride about their country’s new role as a strong peacekeeping nation.
Americans became proud of belonging to a powerful nation with a reputation for defeating any challenger on the world stage.
D?
American involvement in the Korean action created organized opposition that laid the foundations of the 1960s protest movements.
Public outrage over the human cost of the Korean conflict led Americans to establish international social welfare organizations.
The war gave Americans an enhanced sense of nationalistic pride about their country’s new role as a strong peacekeeping nation.
Americans became proud of belonging to a powerful nation with a reputation for defeating any challenger on the world stage.
D?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I didn't know any Americans like that.
Answered by
James
Yes its D
Answered by
Anonymous
@Ms. Sue, all American's are like this, just ask any "Merica!" people you find out on the streets
Answered by
anonymous
Ms Sue was right you baboons, D is incorrect
Answered by
Ashtin
Then what is the answer lol
Answered by
Mrs. Sue
Guys, you know anyone can put Mrs. Sue...
The real teachers have a little teacher sign in front of their name.
The real teachers have a little teacher sign in front of their name.
Answered by
Nanananan
It’s c
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