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7 August, 14:24

What role did the Korean War play in the Cold War?

A. It showed the United States would be unable to enforce the Truman Doctrine outside the Americas.

B. It resulted in China replacing the Soviet Union as the international leader of the communist movement.

C. It demonstrated that nuclear weapons used in warfare could destroy entire societies.

D. It provided democracies and communist countries with an opportunity to indirectly fight one another.

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  1. 7 August, 14:37
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    D. It provided democracies and communist countries with an opportunity to indirectly fight one another. (Apex)
  2. 7 August, 15:51
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    The answer is c that it demostrated nuvkesr weapons
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