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Question 1 (1 point) the korean war started when communist north korea invaded in an attempt to spread communism across the peninsula. question 1 options: united states china soviet union south korea question 2 (1 point) the united states supported the south koreans, which major country supported the north koreans? question 2 options: a) china b) japan c) france d) thailand question 3 (1 point) the dividing line between the north korea and south korea is called the 38th parallel. question 3 options: true false question 4 (1 point) who won the korean war? question 4 options: the north the south the soviet union neither side won, and north korea and south korea still are divided. question 5 (1 point) why was cuba a threat to the united states? question 5 options: a) they had a large military b) they attacked the u. s. on several occasions c) they were communist and supported by the soviet union d) they were not a threat to the u. s. question 6 (1 point) what is the name of the communist leader of cuba, seen here? cuban leader question 6 options: a) joseph stalin b) fidel castro c) simon bolivar d) mao zedong question 7 (1 point) what was the bay of pigs? question 7 options: a) a failed uprising against communist in cuba, planned by the u. s. b) a meeting between world leaders in cuba c) the bay in cuba where pigs were raised d) an area of cuba with missiles question 8 (1 point) using the map below, why was the the united states most worried about there being nuclear missiles on the island of cuba? cmc nuke range question 8 options: a) it would allow more soviet ships to come to cuba b) the us would have to have a permanent blockade around cuba. c) the range of the soviet nuke could be launched from cuban and destroy many american cities. d) the us feared the cubans could turn the missiles into power plants. question 9 (1 point) what did the u. s. do to stop the soviet union from putting nuclear missiles on cuba? question 9 options: a) attacked the soviet union with missiles b) attacked cuba with missiles c) blockaded the island to stop soviet ships d) destroyed all soviet ships going to cuba question 10 (1 point) how did the cuban missile crisis end? question 10 options: a) both sides agreed to remove nuclear missiles near each other’s borders b) both sides destroyed each other’s nuclear missiles c) there was no end to this crisis d) the u. s. and soviet union went to war in turkey

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