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How many Canadian lives were lost defending South Korea in the Korean War?

  1. 100

  2. 500

  3. 1,000

  4. 1,500

The correct answer is: 500

The correct answer is B 500. This number represents the estimated number of Canadian soldiers who sacrificed their lives while defending South Korea during the Korean War from 1950 to 1953. Option A, 100, is too low of an estimate and does not take into account the magnitude of Canada's involvement in the war. Option C, 1,000, and D, 1,500, are also higher than the actual number of Canadian casualties. It is important to note that while the number given may not seem large in comparison to other countries, it is a significant loss for Canada and a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of these soldiers.