we won the Korean War
o Arguably, the above answer is correct, but the "we" could be the members of the United Nations Command or it could be the People's Republic of China. The United States and its fellow members of the United Nations who participated in the Korean War met their objective of stopping communist incursion into the Republic of Korea and reestablished the border. The People's Army kept the UNC from holding territory belonging to the DPRK. In truth it appears that the losers of the war were the two Koreas, but moreso the DPRK, who failed to meet its goal to drive capitalist forces out of the oppressed ROK and welcome their southern brothers and sisters into the peace-loving embrace of Kim Il Sung's communist North Korea.
The resolution was an armistice signed on July 27, 1953. It was signed by the US, the DPRK and the PRC. The ROK and the DPRK signed a non-aggression treaty in 1991, but technically the war has never ended.
actually it wasn't, there has never been any sort of treaty. So you could say it was resolved when the US Army left.
the us promised not to invade Cuba .
imposing a naval blockade around Cuba until the crisis was resolved
Congress passed the Tariff of 1833.
Nine years
Turkey.
The Cuban Missile Crisis was resolved by Soviet withdrawal. The Korean War was resolved by an Armistice. The Vietnam War was resolved by a communist victory.
YES
The crisis is not specified. Please re-ask your question specifying the crisis.
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the us promised not to invade Cuba .
imposing a naval blockade around Cuba until the crisis was resolved
If the federal government tried to collect tariffs. Resolved by the compromise tariff idea from Henry Clay
If the federal government tried to collect tariffs. Resolved by the compromise tariff idea from Henry Clay
A compromise tariff, supported by President Jackson, was passed.
Congress passed the Tariff of 1833.
Potential for nuclear war against the USSR in 1950.
The Fashoda Crisis was resolved peacefully through diplomatic negotiations between France and Britain. The two countries agreed that the area would be under British control, leading to the signing of the 1904 Entente Cordiale, which marked the end of the crisis and laid the groundwork for a stronger Anglo-French alliance.