Answer:
c) MacArthur disregarded Truman’s orders and crossed the 38th parallel into North Korea, engaging the Chinese in combat and enraging Truman.
d) Truman favored a containment policy on Communism, while MacArthur wanted to pursue the Communist forces into the Chinese mainland.
e) MacArthur publicly spoke out against Truman in speeches and on
Step-by-step explanation:
The Korean war of 1950 to 1953 led to the fall of one of the most popular figures in the American military, General Douglas MacArthur after his frequent clashes with then president, Harry Truman.
General MacArthur was the commander of the United Nations troops that were sent to aid South Korea against the North, a position he was relieved of in April 11, 1951 due to what Truman termed as insubordination and incompetence stemming from;
- MacArthur ordering the UN forces to cross the 38th Parallel after China had warned them not to. Once they did, the Chinese sent over 800,000 men against them and this led to Allied losses.
- MacArthur wanting to fight the Chinese all the way back to China and even use Nuclear bombs against them to gain total victory over China. President Truman did not want this because he did not like their chances against China at the time with their resources overstretched.
- MacArthur continually criticising the President and accusing him of restricting his actions in the war which was why victory had not yet being achieved.