Which accurately describe the causes of the contentious relationship between President Truman and General MacArthur? (Select all that apply.)

a. Truman favored a containment policy on Communism, while MacArthur wanted to pursue the Communist forces into the Chinese mainland.
b. MacArthur had designs on the vice presidency under FDR and held Truman in contempt for having attained the position he coveted.
c. Truman inherited MacArthur on becoming president and disliked the fact that the commander of his army in Korea was no friend of his.
d. MacArthur publicly spoke out against Truman in speeches and on the radio although Truman repeatedly told MacArthur to keep quiet.
e. MacArthur disregarded Truman’s orders and crossed the 38th parallel into North Korea, engaging the Chinese in combat and enraging Truman.
A, C, and D?

For people in the future with this question the answers are D and E.

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The correct options that accurately describe the causes of the contentious relationship between President Truman and General MacArthur are:

a. Truman favored a containment policy on Communism, while MacArthur wanted to pursue the Communist forces into the Chinese mainland.
c. Truman inherited MacArthur on becoming president and disliked the fact that the commander of his army in Korea was no friend of his.
d. MacArthur publicly spoke out against Truman in speeches and on the radio although Truman repeatedly told MacArthur to keep quiet.

To arrive at the correct answer, let's analyze each option:

a. Truman favored a containment policy on Communism, while MacArthur wanted to pursue the Communist forces into the Chinese mainland.
This is a valid cause of their contentious relationship. Truman and MacArthur had differing opinions on how to handle the Korean War, with Truman favoring a more limited approach of containing the spread of communism, while MacArthur wanted to pursue an aggressive strategy by going into Chinese territory.

b. MacArthur had designs on the vice presidency under FDR and held Truman in contempt for having attained the position he coveted.
This option is incorrect. While MacArthur did have ambitions for higher political positions, such as the presidency, this specific claim about vice presidency under FDR is not a known cause of the strained relationship between the two.

c. Truman inherited MacArthur on becoming president and disliked the fact that the commander of his army in Korea was no friend of his.
This option is correct. Truman did inherit MacArthur as the commander of the army in Korea when he became president. However, it is important to note that their relationship was already strained before Truman became president, as MacArthur had made controversial statements and actions during his appointment as Supreme Allied Commander during World War II.

d. MacArthur publicly spoke out against Truman in speeches and on the radio, although Truman repeatedly told MacArthur to keep quiet.
This option is correct. MacArthur repeatedly spoke out against Truman's policies on Korea and made critical statements in public speeches and media appearances, despite Truman's direct warnings to maintain silence. This defiance and public critique further escalated the tension between the two.

e. MacArthur disregarded Truman's orders and crossed the 38th parallel into North Korea, engaging the Chinese in combat and enraging Truman.
This option is incorrect. While MacArthur did make the decision to cross the 38th parallel into North Korea, a move that angered Truman, it was not the main cause of their contentious relationship. The differences in their strategic approaches and public criticisms played a more prominent role.

To summarize, the accurate causes of the contentious relationship between President Truman and General MacArthur are options a, c, and d.

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