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why did the united states enter the korean war?
to stop the spread of communism
to open new markets in asia
to respond to german aggression
to protect its territory in the pacific
Brief Explanations
The U.S. entered the Korean War as part of the Truman Doctrine and containment policy, which aimed to halt the spread of communism globally. The other options are incorrect: German aggression was a WWII concern, opening Asian markets was not the core motive, and protecting Pacific territory was not the primary driver here.
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