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Why did the United States fight in Korea and Vietnam?

A. To reconquer land that had been theirs before.

B. To support the allies in their struggle against Japan.

C. To stop the spread of communism.

D. To build an alliance with China.

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  1. 6 July, 22:11
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    The popular theory for why the U. S. fought wars in Asia (Korea and Vietnam) was to stop the spread of communism, the so called "Domino Effect".
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