Why did the Cold War spread to Vietnam and Korea? (1 point) Responses The Chinese were interfering with the governments there. The Chinese were interfering with the governments there. The Soviet Union had installed pro-Soviet governments there. The Soviet Union had installed pro-Soviet governments there. Communist governments had taken over the northern parts of the countries. Communist governments had taken over the northern parts of the countries. Cuba made agreements with the countries for protection.
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The spread of the Cold War to Vietnam and Korea was primarily due to the establishment of communist governments in the northern parts of these countries. The Soviet Union and China supported these communist governments, leading to conflicts with non-communist governments and their Western allies. Additionally, the United States became involved in both Vietnam and Korea to prevent the spread of communism and to support anti-communist forces.