North Korea, led by a communist government, invaded South Korea. This was the immediate cause. It was seen as a communist attempt to Overtake an Allie of the US and therefore, caused the US to intervene. As well as 15 other nations which were part of the United Nations.
Korean War, Vietnam War,
The spread of Communisim
in June 1950, North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel that separates North Korea from South Korea and was the cause for the Korean war (conflict)
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.
The North's cause was to unite the country. The South's cause was to resist communism. Russias cause was to spread communism. If this is not the answer wanted, tell your teacher to phrase their questions less ambiguously.
Korean War, Vietnam War,
North Korea's invasion into South Korea triggered the war.
Well the Korean War was basically the war between the North Korea and South Korea, as the name Korean War says, which meant that Koreans were the cause of the war and was the one that fought in war.
The spread of Communisim
You need to specify which war- Europe has had a lot of them.
in June 1950, North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel that separates North Korea from South Korea and was the cause for the Korean war (conflict)
The Thornton Affair.
cause it was between the northern Koreans and southern Koreans..?
Well, the immediate cause of secession deals with slaves and the rights of the civil war. Figure the rest out, because I can't
You need to specify which war- Europe has had a lot of them.
World War I had 4 long-term causes and one immediate cause. The assassination of the Austro-Hungarian archduke was the immediate cause, the reason war was justified enough to actually begin. The other four are the MAIN causes of the war, Miliatariam, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism.
The immediate cause of the first revolution in March 1917 was the disastrous impact of the First World War.