Answer:
a. south korea has more private business than india and china
Explanation:
South Korea is an advanced, market-oriented economy, with a GDP Per capita of over 30,000 dollars, much higher than India's or China's.
Even if the South Korea economy has very strong conglomerates like Samsung and Hyundai (they are called chaebol in South Korea), medium and small private businesses are the backbone of the country, like in any other advanced, market-oriented economy.
China does not have as many private businesses (proportionally) because it is not as populated, and because the government controls a larger part of the economy. In India, the economy is a lot poorer, and this makes it harder for private businesses to succeed.
Yes. Just so you know, I'm only in 11th grade, so I might not be using the right vocab, but I'll try my best.
It can be justified the same way that it was during the Korean War. In order to repel communism in South Korea, the US troops were launched. This was a unilateral military action. In the same way that the US used the Monroe Doctrine to help aid and enforce their rule in other places, this is what happened during the Iraqi War. The US saw an unjust system of government reigning unfairly, so they intervened to overthrow it. The justification there was that they should have been able to choose their own government (in short, they should have a fair and free democracy).
He called for the immediate emancipation of and full equality for all slaves
Answer:B. Force African into physical labor
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