Which best describes how the Korean War shaped the attitudes of the American public?

American involvement in the Korean action created organized opposition that laid the foundations of the 1960s protest movements.

Public outrage over the human cost of the Korean conflict led Americans to establish international social welfare organizations.

The war gave Americans an enhanced sense of nationalistic pride about their country’s new role as a strong peacekeeping nation.

zAmericans became proud of belonging to a powerful nation with a reputation for defeating any challenger on the world stage.
A?

It's not A or D

D is incorrect..

if its actually not A I would have to say C that's the only one it could be bc its definitely not D... im gonna put A though so if you have 3 attempts i suggest A even if its wrong first (for people who are taking mission academy)

sorry i meant try C first ^

Just took it it is not A

The answer is A: American involvement in the Korean action created organized opposition that laid the foundations of the 1960s protest movements.

To arrive at this answer, we need to understand the context and impact of the Korean War on the American public. The Korean War took place between 1950 and 1953, and it was a military conflict between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations, led by the United States).

During the Korean War, the American public initially supported the U.S. intervention, viewing it as a necessary action to prevent the spread of communism. However, as the war dragged on and casualties mounted, public opinion began to shift. Many Americans became disillusioned with the war and questioned its purpose and the heavy cost in terms of lives lost.

This opposition to the war created organized movements that laid the foundations for the protest movements of the 1960s. The Korean War was seen as a precursor to the Vietnam War, which further intensified public dissent and led to widespread protests against U.S. military involvement.

Therefore, option A accurately describes how the Korean War shaped the attitudes of the American public by igniting organized opposition that eventually laid the foundations for the protest movements of the 1960s.

is that right???

Its D

Look it up on brainly its D

Yes, A.