Asked by Anonymous

Which of the following events led to the Korean War?
A. the invasion of Japan into Korea
B. the sending of UN forces into Korea to assist South Korea
C. the formation of the Demilitarized Zone
D. the division of Korea between the Soviets and Americans
I think B???

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Answered by Anonymous
Or D
Answered by Reed
Well, it's not both. I'd choose C. The Soviets weren't much involved in the Korean conflict. Neither the United States nor the USSR took control over either South or North Korea.
Answered by Anonymous
Thank you
Answered by Reed
OOPS! BAD TYPO on my part. I meant B is the correct answer, as you first posed. NOT C.
Answered by Anonymous
It was D
Answered by Reed
Well, D is a root cause. The war was caused when North Korea invaded South Korea in June, 1950. The United States had withdrawn almost all troops from South Korea and had not pledged to defend South Korea, so went to the United Nations to ask for intervention on behalf of South Korea, to maintain the division of the country that had been agreed upon at the end of World War II. So, I think B is the best answer. The North Koreans wanted the Korean peninsula reunited under it's own rule, South Korea wanted to remain independent under the conservative government of the U.S.-baked Syngman Rhee.

http://www.historycentral.com/korea/causes.html

But, your school program is not wrong to say that the division of North and South Korea, as agreed by the U.S. and the Soviets in 1945 was a root cause. If the North Koreans (backed by China) had left well-enough alone, there would have been no Korean War.
Answered by mort
Yeah.. This is why you don't trust the tutors on this website lmao
Answered by BabyZ👶
Thx
Answered by max
so whats the answer
Answered by 2020 gang
what the heck is the answer
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