What was the result of China’s involvement in the Korean War?(1 point)

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China’s involvement in the Korean War ended French colonization of the country.
China’s involvement in the Korean War ended French colonization of the country.

China’s involvement in the Korean War kept North and South Korea divided at the 17th parallel.
China’s involvement in the Korean War kept North and South Korea divided at the 17th parallel.

China’s involvement in the Korean War kept North and South Korea divided at the 38th parallel.
China’s involvement in the Korean War kept North and South Korea divided at the 38th parallel.

China’s involvement in the Korean War helped unify the country under communist rule.
China’s involvement in the Korean War helped unify the country under communist rule.

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The correct response is:

China’s involvement in the Korean War kept North and South Korea divided at the 38th parallel.

The Korean War (1950-1953) resulted in the division of Korea into North and South along the 38th parallel, with North Korea remaining a communist state supported by China and the Soviet Union, while South Korea became a democratic state supported by the United States and its allies.