Why are the wars in Vietnam and Korea better remembered in the United States than other proxy wars? because the United States lost these wars because the United States won these wars because many Americans died in these wars because these were the longest proxy wars
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Korean war wasn't a long proxy war? The U.S came in in the 1952 Korean war and teamed up with South Korea. We hardly attacked North Korea. We just enforced policies along with the U.N to segregate North and South Korea with a boarder.
i got that wrong @wmckinely
so do you know the answer? @Compassionate
Many Americans Died would be the correct answer.
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can you help me with another one? @Compassionate
Korean War: 1950–1953: 33,686 2,830 36,516 92,134 128,650 4,759 Vietnam Total Deaths: 58,151
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The Soviets' exit from Afghanistan led to a sweeping victory for democracy series of unstable governments Soviet-style dictatorship U.S.-backed Muslim theocracy
I cant seem to find this one @Compassionate
Sweeping Victory for Democracy.
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oh okay my bad
The answer sweeping victory for democracy is wrong @Compassionate
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