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Why is the Korean War an example of a proxy war?
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A. The United States supported South Korea, while China backed
North Korea, even though the United States and China didn't fight
each other directly.
B. The United States supported a military coup that overthrew the
government in South Korea, even though that government had
been democratically elected.
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C. North Korea received military aid from the United States, while
China sent troops to South Korea, even though the United States
and China weren't at war.
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D. The Soviet Union sent troops to support the communist
government of North Korea, even though the United States had
asked it not to.
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Answer:

A

"the united states supported south Korea, while china backed north Korea, even though the united states and china didn't fight each other directly"

Explanation:

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China and the U.S. fought indirectly, so option (a) is the correct example of a proxy war.

Why is the Korean War a proxy war example?

The Korean War was a military war between South Korea, which was backed by the UN, and North Korea, which was backed by the People's Republic of China (PRC) and received military supplies from the Soviet Union.

As a result, this conflict is being viewed as a proxy war between two superpowers. Despite the fact that the US and China did not physically combat one other, the US-supported South Korea while China helped North Korea.

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