The Korean war started in 1948 because of the establishment of two separate governments – the Communist-aligned formed the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the West-aligned formed the Republic of Korea, each claiming to be the legitimate government of all of Korea.
After the war ended and two separate Koreas were formed, South and North, they divided the land and formed their respective governments.
In North Korea the Dictator Kim-Il Sung took control of North Korea in 1948 and until his dead in 1994, then his son Kim Jong-il took power until his dead in 2011, then his son, Kim Jong-un in the same year.
So the final answer is:
North Korea has been ruled by dictators since 1948.
The correct answer is <span>a chastised supreme court began to focus on securing constitutional protections for a burgeoning civil rights movement
The court packing incident made everyone angry with the president and the supreme court. They couldn't focus on such things anymore and they had to be more severe about other things in cases so they started protecting and upholding the constitutional rights of civil rights movement people who wanted to end things like segregation.</span>
One statement that is true regarding how the Johnson administration supported the Civil Rights movement is that "<span>B.President Johnson pressured Congress to pass strong Civil Rights and voting rights laws," since Johnson wanted to continue many of the policies begun by JFK.</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
From 1966 onward, African American leaders began objecting
to the war as it became clear that both the war and the funding it required were hurting their struggle
for equality. Clear, statistical evidence of racial bias within the military, especially the high
casualty rates and draft rates of Black soldiers, angered and emboldened the radical activists in the
movement, which had previously been kept in check by the promise of legislative change.
Moderates of the civil rights movement avoided condemning the disparate statistics within the
military, in order to maintain support for President Johnson and his Great Society. The explicitly
revolutionary groups, largely motivated by the disproportionate statistics in the military, opposed
the Vietnam War and the government that perpetuated it on anticolonial and antiracist grounds,
thus breaking the consensus of civil rights organizations because of a differing perception of
racism in the military
I believe the answer is B