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What was the end result of the Korean War?

O North Korea and its communist allies achieved total victory and total control over South Korea.
O South Korea and its UN allies were able to successfully invade and claim North Korea.
O A cease-fire agreement was signed and a demilitarized zone was established between North and South Korea.
O China and the Soviet Union used the war as an opportunity to take over the entire Korean Peninsula.

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On July 27, 1953, seven months after President Eisenhower's inauguration as the 34th President of the United States, an armistice was signed, ending organized combat operations and leaving the Korean Peninsula divided much as it had been since the close of World War II at the 38th parallel.
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Answer: The correct answer is A cease-fire agreement was signed and a demilitarized zone was established between North and South Korea.

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On July 27, 1953, President Eisenhower signed an armistice agreement ending U.S. combat operations and leaving the Korean Peninsula divided. A new border between North and South Korea was established, giving South Korea additional territory and creating a new demilitarized zone.

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