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Who did the Soviet Union's Joseph Stalin give permission to attack South Korea? Group of answer choices Iran's Shah Reza USA's Douglas MacArthur North Korea's Kim Il Sung Guatemala's Jacobo Arbenz

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Who did the Soviet Union's Joseph Stalin give permission to attack South Korea? Group of answer choices

Iran's Shah Reza

USA's Douglas MacArthur

North Korea's Kim Il Sung

Guatemala's Jacobo Arbenz

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North Korea's Kim Il Sung

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