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11 January, 04:30
What was a lasting effect on the Korean War
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Saniyah Valentine
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The Korean War brought economic and social damage to Korea while boosting the economy of both Japan and the US. The Korean War also legitimized the United Nations and led to the expansion of military power and fed the growing anti-communist feeling across the US.
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