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General Macarthur's Role In Entering The Korean War
North Korea To bring all of Korea together. The UN interfered with the capturing. The K. war happened
General MacArthur To defeat North Korean army North Korea was stronger than they initially thought. UN troops fought north korea.
President Truman To keep the UN troops away from the China border, so that there was not a chance that China would enter the war.

General MacArthur didn’t listen to orders and China entered the war. President Truman fired General
MacArthur for going against his initial.

China The UN troops to stay away from the border between
China and North Korea. MacArthur and his UN troops were extremely close to the Chinese border. More than 300,000 Chinese troops moved to assist
North Korea

United Nations To make peace in both North and
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He took some of the UN troops and attacked the North Korean army, He also wanted to invade China to re-make a democrat system in China.

2. How did President Truman respond to the events in Korea? What was his stance on the Korean War?

-President Truman made General MacArthur the leader of the UN troops. Truman wanted to restore peace in North and South Korea ASAP. Truman did not want to give china a reason to enter the war. He wanted MacArthur to stay as far away as possible from the China border.

3. Which leader’s actions were the most justifiable - General MacArthur’s or President Truman’s? Support your claim with evidence from the lesson.

-I believe that President Truman’s actions were the most reliable because General MacArthur didn’t listen to Truman’s orders by going to the Chinese border when he was warned to stay away from that border. General MacArthur disobeyed Truman’s orders, So the Chinese entered the war and the war lasted a lot longer than it needed to.

4. Would the outcome of the Korean War have been different had General MacArthur not been fired? Why or why not? Support your claim with evidence from the


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