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How did the Vietnam and Korean wars differ?
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.

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How did the Vietnam and Korean wars differ?

-> B. The Vietnam War was a colonial revolution, but the Korean War  was a Cold War proxy war.

The Vietnam and Korean wars differ as  The Vietnam War was a colonial revolution, but the Korean War was a Cold War proxy war. Thus the correct answer is B.

What were the cases of the Vietnam war?

The primary cause of the Vietnam war is the division during the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union due to the threat of communism. The consequences of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident forced America to join the war and support it.

The Vietnam War was declared officially over. The Korean War ended in a "cease-fire," implying that it was never officially ended. Following the war, Vietnam decided to revert to being an all-Communist country. There was no treaty signed during the Korean war.

Therefore, the option B The Vietnam War was a colonial revolution, but the Korean War was a Cold War proxy war is appropriate.

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