What happened in Korea in 1950 and how did the UN and the US respond?

a. The Korean War began. U.S. Army aided North Korea and convinced the United Nations (UN) not to send military aid.
b. The Vietnam War began. U.S. Army aided South Korea and convinced the United Nations (UN) to send military aid.
c. The Korean War began. U.S. Army aided South Korea and convinced the United Nations (UN) to send military aid.
d. The Korean War began. U.S. Army aided Vietnam and convinced the United Nations (UN) to send military aid.
e. none of the above.


Answer is c. The Korean War began. U.S. Army aided South Korea and convinced the United Nations (UN) to send military aid.

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