How did US General MacArthur’s landing in Korea and successful push toward the Chinese border affect the course of the Korean War?(1 point)

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As U.S. forces advanced and winter set in, China supplied North Korean troops with food and ammunition.
As U.S. forces advanced and winter set in, China supplied North Korean troops with food and ammunition.

As MacArthur’s troops neared China’s border, Mao Zedong asked the UN to help settle the Korean War.
As MacArthur’s troops neared China’s border, Mao Zedong asked the UN to help settle the Korean War.

Observing MacArthur’s success, the Soviet Union and China sent guns and warplanes to aid North Korea.
Observing MacArthur’s success, the Soviet Union and China sent guns and warplanes to aid North Korea.

Fearing an American invasion in China, Mao Zedong dispatched troops to support North Korea’s armies.
Fearing an American invasion in China, Mao Zedong dispatched troops to support North Korea’s armies.

Additionally, MacArthur's push towards the Chinese border angered China, leading them to enter the war on the side of North Korea, drastically changing the course of the conflict. This ultimately resulted in a prolonged and bloody stalemate that lasted for several years.