Why did the United States enter the Korean War?
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To stop the spread of communism
After World War II, Korea was split into a communist North and a non-communist South. When North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950, the United States joined a United Nations effort to defend South Korea. Leaders in the U.S. believed they had to contain communism so it would not spread to other countries.
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