Answer:
Korea remained a divided country.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Korean War was fought on the Korean Peninsula from 1950-1953. The main cause of this war was when troops from communist North Korea armed with Soviet weapons entered the southern nation, prompting the U.S. and U. N. to help the South Korean country. The North Korean country wants to make a communist rule in the whole of Korea while the UN and US wants to unify the two nations into one democratic country. The participation of the U. S. and the U. N. resulted in the Chinese government's intervention on the side of North Korea. In the end, the peninsula remained divided into two nations till this day.