What stopped the advance of the North Korean army on August 4, 1950?

General MacArthur landed in the Bay of Inchon to push back North Korean troops.
American forces pushed North Korean troops north of the Yalu River.
United Nation forces defeated the North Koreans at the Battle of Hill Eerie.
South Korean and American troops created a perimeter around the town of Pusan.
C?

It’s D.

That is not helpful

Writeacher the answer that the website gave was wrong

Mr.Worldwide is correct. The answer is D

I did google the question, the first tab it was was this webpage :/

*slow golf clap*

C is incorrect. The correct answer is A. General MacArthur landed in the Bay of Inchon to push back North Korean troops.

To arrive at this answer, we need to review the events that took place during the Korean War. The North Korean army launched a surprise attack on South Korea on June 25, 1950, quickly advancing and pushing the South Korean forces back.

In response to this aggression, the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution calling for member nations to provide military assistance to South Korea. General Douglas MacArthur, the commander of the United Nations forces, devised a bold plan to counter the North Korean advance.

On September 15, 1950, US forces led by General MacArthur launched a successful amphibious landing at the strategic port of Inchon, which is located near the capital city of Seoul. This daring maneuver caught the North Koreans off guard and allowed the United Nations forces to regain the initiative. The North Korean army was forced to retreat and eventually withdrew from Seoul.

So, to answer the question, General MacArthur's landing in the Bay of Inchon on September 15, 1950, stopped the advance of the North Korean army on August 4, 1950. Option A is the correct answer.

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