The Korean War affected the American military both at home and abroad.
Domestically, President Truman desegregated the military; ordering that Black Marines-Soldiers-Sailors-Airmen to be placed without regard to color, creed, or religion.. Truman also fired his top commander, Gen Douglas MacArthur, thereby cementing the authority of the president as America's Commander-in-Chief.
Internationally, the Korean War established the concept of the 'Domino Theory', where the Democratic countries needed to stop Communist aggression in other far-away countries so they did not 'fall like dominos' to the Communist threat.
Defense Department Doctrine shifted from all-out conventional warfare to a Policy of Containment.
The Korean War had no effect on Canada's sovereignty.
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The most important result of the Korean War was pushing the communist back to the 38th parallel. It also gave the United States leeway to quadruple its military spending. This was the platform for the eventual Military Industrial complex that lasted throughout the Cold War. The Korean War also marked the first time that black and white United States soldiers fought in integrated platoons.
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Defense Department Doctrine shifted from all-out conventional warfare to a Policy of Containment.
The American people no longer trusted the government.
The first US military stand against communism; with the successful effect that demonstrated that not only would the US use force, but the US could succeed in stopping them.
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What was one effect of the stalemate in the Korean War within the United states
The Korean War had no effect on Canada's sovereignty.
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What was one effect of the stalemate in the Korean War within the United states