Question
Why did the United States get involved in the Korean War?
Group of answer choices
Americans saw North Korea's aggression as the first step in a communist campaign to take over the world.
North Korea threatened to take over U.S. territory.
The United States had an alliance with North Korea, and came to North Korea's aid when it was attacked by South Korea.
The United States was not involved in the Korea War.
Group of answer choices
Americans saw North Korea's aggression as the first step in a communist campaign to take over the world.
North Korea threatened to take over U.S. territory.
The United States had an alliance with North Korea, and came to North Korea's aid when it was attacked by South Korea.
The United States was not involved in the Korea War.
Answers
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The correct answer is:
**Americans saw North Korea's aggression as the first step in a communist campaign to take over the world.**
The United States got involved in the Korean War primarily to prevent the spread of communism, as the conflict was viewed as part of the larger context of the Cold War.
**Americans saw North Korea's aggression as the first step in a communist campaign to take over the world.**
The United States got involved in the Korean War primarily to prevent the spread of communism, as the conflict was viewed as part of the larger context of the Cold War.