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5 May, 12:52

Who won the Korean War? Give your opinion by checking any boxes that you agree with.

*The United States won because it stopped the spread of communism to South Korea.

*South Korea won because it was not conquered by North Korea.

*North Korea won because it showed its military strength. No one won.

*The Korean Peninsula had the same borders at the end of the war as it did at the beginning.

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  1. 5 May, 12:55
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  2. 5 May, 13:17
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    Answer: The United States won because it stopped the spread of communism in South Korea. The Korean Peninsula had the same borders at the end of the war as it did at the beginning.

    Explanation:

    Both statements are factual, and we can take both into account. America and its allies have stopped the advance of communist forces from the north of the Korean peninsula, which were supported by Chinese authorities, and material aid from the Soviet Union. If America and the Allies did not get involved, the Korean peninsula would look like the northern part today. Therefore, the Western powers have stopped the penetration of totalitarianism into the territory of North Korea. On the other hand, the war did not bring about any significant territorial changes. In the war, the domination of both sides was changing. At the end of the war, a "38th parallel" was established, representing the border between the two warring parties (since officially no Korean recognized the end of the conflict).
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