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How was the Vietnam War different from the Korean War?

A. The Korean War began the Cold War between the Soviet and the U.S. superpowers, but the Vietnam War ended it.
B. Communist and democratic superpowers used the Vietnam War as a proxy war, but not the Korean War.
C. The Vietnam War resulted in more territory for communist forces, but the Korean War did not.
D. The Korean War resulted in more territory for communist forces, but the Vietnam War did not.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

the main difference between the Vietnam War and the Korean War was that the Vietnam War resulted in more territory for communist forces, but the Korean War did not

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Answer C - Communists won the Vietnam War

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