The main u. s. goal in the korean war was to
a.) support the north korean government
b....
Social Studies, 30.01.2020 06:01 marvin07
The main u. s. goal in the korean war was to
a.) support the north korean government
b.) gain territory in china
c.) unite the country from kim ii-sung
d.) stop the spread of communism
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