Which statement explains why the United States got involved in the Korean War? North Korea attacked U.S. troops stationed in South Korea. China was attempting to create a unified Communist Korea. The Soviet Union admitted North Korea into the Warsaw Pact. President Truman wanted to stop the spread of communism in Asia.
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Korea was partitioned at the end of WWII. The US had responsibility for South Korea and the Soviets had North Korea. Stuff happened. The north attacked. It was the US responsibility to help the South Koreans. But, yeah. D is your best choice.
I think it's A. North Korea attempted to take over South Korea to gain more land so... they surprisingly attacked the South Korean people and took it command for some time till the U.S. got involved since we wanted a view on the communism so Japan and south Korea are our allies to watch their behaviors and actions.
tru tru oh mannnnnnn :/ what to do what to do :)
@wwhitlock is correct. We put troops in South Korea because we knew if North Korea took command of South Korea then they would be one unified communist Korea.
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