How did the Vietnam and Korean wars differ?
O A. The Korean War was fought almost entirely by Korean soldiers, but
the Vietnam War was fought largely by Soviets.
B. The Vietnam War was a colonial revolution, but the Korean War
was a Cold War proxy war.
C. The Soviet Union provided military support in the Vietnam War but
not in the Korean War.
D. The United Nations supported the actions of the United States in
the Korean War but not in the Vietnam War.

Respuesta :

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The Soviets did not fight in Vietnam, the Vietnam war during American involvement was a also a Cold War proxy war, and the Soviets did provide military support in both wars.

Answer:

D

Explanation: A cannot be correct because America was a big help with South Korea and the Soviet Union and China were a big help to North Korea. It cannot be B because the Vietnam war didn't happen because it was a colony but because North Vietnam wanted to forcefully connect with South Vietnam with communism. C cannot be the answer because the Soviet Union provided for North Korea.

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