Correct option is C
The Uniting for Peace Resolution was resorted to during the **Korean Crisis in 1950**. This resolution, passed in November 1950, allowed the United Nations General Assembly to recommend collective measures, including the use of armed force, to maintain or restore international peace and security in cases where the Security Council fails to act due to the veto power exercised by one of its permanent members. The resolution was invoked in response to the Korean Crisis, specifically after the Security Council was unable to act due to the Soviet Union's abstention (and later veto) related to the North Korean invasion of South Korea. This resolution marked a significant moment in the history of the United Nations, demonstrating the General Assembly's capacity to step in to maintain international peace and security when the Security Council is deadlocked.