Which Korean War outcomes are still in place today?

A) The U.N gave Russia power over North Korea, and US troops left South Korea.

B) North and south Korean leaders signed a treaty, and North Korea became a democracy.

C) North and South Korea became one country, and North/South military joined together.

D) Korea is divided into North/South countries, and US troops offer support and South Korea.

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D) Korea is divided into North/South countries, and US troops offer support to South Korea.

The division of Korea into North and South countries and the presence of US troops in South Korea are outcomes of the Korean War that are still in place today.

The correct answer is D) Korea is divided into North/South countries, and US troops offer support to South Korea.

To determine the correct answer, we need to have an understanding of the historical context and outcomes of the Korean War. The Korean War took place from 1950 to 1953 and resulted in the division of Korea into two separate countries: North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and South Korea (Republic of Korea).

Here's an explanation of each option and why the correct answer is D:

A) The U.N. gave Russia power over North Korea, and U.S. troops left South Korea:
This statement is not accurate. While the Soviet Union (Russia) did provide support to North Korea during the war, the United Nations (UN) did not give Russia power over North Korea. Additionally, U.S. troops continue to be stationed in South Korea to this day.

B) North and South Korean leaders signed a treaty, and North Korea became a democracy:
This statement is also not accurate. There has never been a peace treaty signed between North and South Korea, although both countries have engaged in various diplomatic efforts and agreements. North Korea is not a democracy but is ruled by a single party under a totalitarian regime.

C) North and South Korea became one country, and North/South military joined together:
This statement is not accurate either. North and South Korea have remained as separate countries since the division. While there have been talks and efforts towards reunification, they have not been successful so far. Furthermore, the militaries of North and South Korea remain separate and independent.

D) Korea is divided into North/South countries, and U.S. troops offer support to South Korea:
This statement is accurate. After the Korean War, Korea was divided into North and South. The demilitarized zone (DMZ) separates the two countries. U.S. troops have been stationed in South Korea to support its defense and maintain security in the region.

In summary, the correct outcome that is still in place today from the Korean War is that Korea is divided into North and South countries, with the United States providing support to South Korea.