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Which of the following is considered a success of the Korean War?
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All prisoners of war were returned to their country of origin.
All prisoners of war were returned to their country of origin.
The Korean peninsula was demilitarized following the conflict.
The Korean peninsula was demilitarized following the conflict.
Communism was contained to its prewar borders.
Communism was contained to its prewar borders.
The Soviet Union abandoned its alliance with North Korea.
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"Communism was contained to its prewar borders."
Explanation: The Korean War stopped the northward advance of communism into South Korea and restored the boundary near the 38th parallel (an armistice, not a reunification). The other options are false: the peninsula remained heavily militarized; not all POW issues were straightforward (many were returned but some did not repatriate by choice); and the USSR did not abandon its alliance with North Korea.
Explanation: The Korean War stopped the northward advance of communism into South Korea and restored the boundary near the 38th parallel (an armistice, not a reunification). The other options are false: the peninsula remained heavily militarized; not all POW issues were straightforward (many were returned but some did not repatriate by choice); and the USSR did not abandon its alliance with North Korea.
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