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Question 5
4 pts
Why was the Korean War considered part of the Cold War?
It was very cold in Korea during the fighting
North and South Korea were building nuclear weapons
The U.S. fought to stop the spread of communism there
There was no actual fighting, just disagreements about borders


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Answer:

The Korean War was an important development in the Cold War because it was the first time that the two superpowers , the United States and the Soviet Union, had fought a 'proxy war ' in a third country. The proxy war or 'limited war ' strategy would be a feature of other Cold War conflicts, for example the Vietnam War.