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37 this excerpt describes events leading up to u.s. involvement in the korean war.
in 1949 china underwent a revolution that brought mao zedong and his communist party into power. the nationalists... had retreated to the island of formosa (taiwan) while they continued their war with mainland china. mao... signed a treaty with the soviets in 1950. the truman administration faced criticism... that he had \lost\ china.
—\us enters the korean conflict,\ national archives
based on the excerpt and your knowledge of u.s. history, why did president harry truman involve the united states in the korean war?
a he was informed of china’s intent to claim north korea as a territory.
b he was informed of china’s military support of north korea.
c he did not want to allow china’s efforts in north korea to be approved by world leaders.
d he did not want china’s intervention in north korea to lead to the use of nuclear weapons.
To solve this, we analyze the context of the Korean War and U.S. Cold War policy (containment). After "losing" China to communism, Truman feared further communist expansion. China's military support for North Korea (after Mao's Soviet treaty) threatened to spread communism. Option A is incorrect (China didn't aim to claim North Korea). Option C is irrelevant (world leaders' approval isn't the focus). Option D: Nuclear weapons weren't the direct concern here; containment of communism was. Option B aligns with the Cold War context—Truman intervened to stop communist expansion via China's military support for North Korea.
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B. He was informed of China’s military support of North Korea.