In the Chinese Civil War, the United States
a. supported Mao Zedong because it was apparent that the Communists would win.
b. strongly supported Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalists, even promising to use atomic weapons if necessary.
c. gave limited military aid to the Nationalists.
d. gave limited military aid to the Communists.
e. was entirely uninvolved and uninterested, being only concerned with Cold War issues in Europe.
c
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