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bija089 [108]
1 year ago
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Explain the role of citizens in North Korea. Write your paragraph in this space.

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Harrizon [31]1 year ago
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The role that citizens have in North Korea is to defend the Unity and the Solidarity of the land and also work for the good of the nation and all of its people.

<h3>What is the role of the citizens of North Korea?</h3>

The people of the nation are to obey all of the government laws without questioning and also have respect for the supreme leader of the nation. The people are all enjoined to defend their nation at all times and also work together for its betterment.

Hence the conclusion here is that The role that citizens have in North Korea is to defend the Unity and the Solidarity of the land and also work for the good of the nation and all of its people.

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