What was the significance of the 38th parallel?
1. it formalized a divide as the offici...
History, 06.12.2019 22:31 hannahsambrano12
What was the significance of the 38th parallel?
1. it formalized a divide as the official border between north korea and south korea.
2. it established a boundary that the chinese communists could not cross during the korean war.
3. it determined the embarkation point for the united nations forces to attack south korea.
4. it was a negotiated reduction of japanese territory after the yalta conference.
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