Which describes the terms of the agreement at the 38th parallel?

A. This armistice defined the 38th parallel as the dividing line between the careers, and though it called for cease-fire, it did not cite in official end of that war.
B. This nonaggression pact between the governments of North Korea and South Korea defined the 38th parallel as a border open for trade between the two Koreas.
C. This arrangement settle a dispute over the allied encroachment into North Korea territory and established the upper limit of Allied reach at N38° latitude.
D. This treaty established be protected wetlands with wildlife refugees on either side of the 38th parallel, creating and during symbol of the restored peace

A?

User Icon for Writeacher Writeacher answered
5 years ago

https://www.google.com/search?q=38th+parallel&oq=38th+parallel&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.3586j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Not A.

User Icon for Hold Up Hold Up answered
5 years ago

A is correct idk what he/she is talking about ^^^

User Icon for Pasta Pasta answered
4 years ago

Yep teachers wrong just took the test its A, Writeacher you might wanna click on your link and read it yourself before giving other people advice.

User Icon for Woah There... Woah There... answered
4 years ago

Hey, regardless of 'A' being right, let's not be disrespectful. This help is a nice thing to have, but it's not a necessity, at all; it's a privilege.

User Icon for Chase Chase answered
3 years ago

Woah There you might wanna be on the website for a little longer ive seen plenty of teachers make students feel bad for being wrong on a question.

User Icon for Name-Not-Found Name-Not-Found answered
3 years ago

yep it was A, got it right... stupido teacher(s)

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

Yes, Option A is the correct description of the terms of the agreement at the 38th parallel. The armistice defined the 38th parallel as the dividing line between the two Koreas, however, it did not officially bring an end to the war. It called for a cease-fire, but the war technically remained unresolved.