Is South Korea communist or a democracy?
Democracy.
Who is the leader of North Korea?
Kim Jong Un.
South Korea.
Which country was not part of the Soviet Union?
A. Armenia
B. Belarus
C. Russia
D. Italy
D. Italy
Who did China aid?
A. South Korea
B. North Korea
C. India
D. Germany
B. North Korea
Why did South Korea resist North Korean rule?
South Korea didn’t want to be under communist rule.
What regime did North Korea want to unite South Korea under?
Communist regime.
What presence is left by the United States due to the Korean War?
United States military bases.
Who did the Soviet Union Support?
A. China
B. North Korea
C. South Korea
D. Japan
B. North Korea
Who led China during the Korean War?
A. Xi Jingping
B. Han Zheng
C. Mao Zedong
C. Mao Zedong
Who is the current South Korean president?
South Korea’s presidency is currently vacant after the impeachment of former president Yoon Suk Yeol.
When did North Korea invade South Korea?
June 25th 1950
Why was the United States involved in the war?
To stop the spread of communism.
Why was the Soviet Union involved in the Korean War?
To prevent the spread of American influence in Asia.
What did China send to aid in the war?
A. Animals
B. Bombs
C. Computers
D. Troops
D. Troops
At least how many casualties were there?
At least 1.3 million casualties.
At least how many casualties were there?
At least 2.5 million casualties.
When did the United States join the Korean War?
June 27th 1950
How did the Soviets perceive the Korean War?
An opportunity to weaken the US.
When did China intervene?
A. October 1950
B. June 1940
C. April 1940
D. July 1950
A. October 1950
How did the war stop?
Through an armistice and not a permanent peace treaty.
When was the ceasefire agreement signed?
July 27th 1953
Who were the two presidents during the Korean War?
Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhowe.
What was the main military aid the Soviets gave?
Fighter jets.
Why did China aid in the Korean War?
China feared American invasion.