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29 September, 12:53

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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  1. 29 September, 13:50
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    well a lot to be honest. As you may know war mainly has one of these goals. land, goods (economic gain), religion there's more but these are the most common. And to be honest since nothing was won from this war there was no sole reason for it so either way no side would have won and that's why it was a failure on both ends.
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