The U.S. intervention in China differed from its intervention in Korea because the United States __________
a. could only respond with diplomacy in the Chinese conflict, but gave supplies and funds to North Korea
b. responded with all-out war in China, but refused to get involved in the Korean conflict
c. extracted itself from the conflict when civil war broke out in China but sent troops to South Korea's aid
d. sent troops to China when civil war broke out, but only sent money to South Korea when the violence began
e. intervened with diplomatic efforts and supplies in North Korea, but did not intervene in any way in China's civil war
C
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