What led China to enter the war in Korea?
a. Obligations under an earlier pact with Korea
b. Japan's entry into the war
c. Stalin's urging that China get involved to ensure Korea remain communist
d. Anger at the involvement of the United Nations in the war
e. Fears that the U.S. might place troops on its border and possibly attack China
e
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A) Czechoslovakia. B) Hungary. C) Poland. D) Slovenia. E) Serbia.
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