Which statement best describes the reliability of this
source?
This passage comes from a high...
History, 18.05.2021 23:00 makayladurham19
Which statement best describes the reliability of this
source?
This passage comes from a high school textbook.
The United States had one goal following the war - to
expand its military and economic power across Asia. On
June 25, 1950, President Truman ordered the invasion of
North Korea. The United States manipulated the United
Nations to build an army that included fifteen nations.
This American army marched across the 38th parallel
and spread across the peninsula, bringing war to the
banks of the Yuia River. To resist the Americans and
deiend China, the People's Volunteer Army joined the
North Korean army in repelling the American invasion.
Its content is mostly reliable because it accurately
describes how the war began.
O Its content is mostly reliable because it describes
the true cost of the war.
Its reliability is questionable because it ignores
North Korea's invasion of South Korea.
Its content is unreliable because it opposes the US
policy of containment.
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