History, 21.05.2020 04:01 thatcurlysophia
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Why might both sides consider the Korean War a failure? Select three options.
In the end, neither side gained territory.
Neither side was able to reunify the peninsula.
Governments in both North and South Korea collapsed.
China now controls both North and South Korea.
The war ended, but the countries did not sign a peace agreement.
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In 1975, how did the united nations respond to the worldwide struggle for women's rights? a) issued a declaration of human rights that addressed gender inequality b) held its first international conference on women's status in the world c) wrote a resolution that encouraged nations to solve their own problems d) encouraged women to fight for their rights through rebellion and resistance
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