Answer:
When we look at a map of the modern Korean peninsula, we can see that North Korea and South Korea are divided by the 38th parallel.
Explanation:
North Korea, which is a communist country, is to the north of the parallel, and South Korea, a market economy, is to the south of the parallel.
The Korean peninsula was divided after the Korean War ended in 1953. There are two main reasons why the north of the peninsula became a communist country: it had more industry at the time, and was closer to the Soviet Union and Communist China.
The South became a capitalist economy thanks to the support of the United States. It was the poorest of the two at first, but in the last decades, South Korea has seen a lot more economic development than North Korea.
Nowadays, South Korea is an developed country like Japan, while North Korea is a very poor nation.
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They don't use them because they are not economically sustainable for countries. Uranium is pretty cheap for countries and new technologies enabled the people to cheaply enrich it and use it so using breeder reactors got shunned away because of economic sustainability. The regular nuclear reactors are much more cheap than breeder reactors.
11. a
12.b
13.d (not sure sorry if it is wrong)
14.a
15.c
Sorry if some of the answers are wrong did my beast to help you I never read the story before
So sorry if any answer is wrong