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How did President Harry Truman react to the North Korean invasion of South Korea? A. President Truman decided to use atomic weapons against the enemy. B. President Truman asked Congress for a formal declaration of war. C. President Truman ordered General Douglas MacArthur to invade China. D. President Truman ordered American troops moved from Japan to South Korea.

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D. President Truman ordered American troops moved from Japan to South Korea.

There's a bit more to the story than that, of course. When 90,000 North Korean troops crossed the 38th Parallel and attacked South Korea on June 25, 1950, the United Nations also went into action. An emergency session of the UN Security Council was held -- from which the Soviet Union was absent because the USSR was boycotting the UN over the exclusion of communist China from the organization. Truman announced to the American people that he was authorizing sending US troops to prevent South Korea from being overtaken by communism. The UN Security Council met again and approved a US resolution approving the use of force against North Korea. Military forces in the Pacific theater, based in Japan, were deployed in the effort. There was no formal declaration of war by the US Congress, but Congress did vote to extend the draft and also authorized the president to call up military reserve personnel for duty.
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