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The Korean War was a result of: A. North and South Korea taking different sides in the Cold War B. The United States conflict with Korea after WWII C. A revolution in South Korea. D. The defeat of Japan,
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The Korean War was a result of: A. North and South Korea taking different sides in the Cold War B. The United States conflict with Korea after WWII C. A revolution in South Korea. D. The defeat of Japan, who ruled Korea, during WWII.
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The Korean War resulted in C) A Revolution in South Korea.
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