The most significant result of the Korean War was that it _______
A) vindicated the United States in the eyes of the world
B) succeeded in unifying Korea for thirty years
C) brought about massive American rearmament
D) reinforced Truman’s popularity with the American people
E) inhibited the further expansion of communism
Answer: C
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