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meriva
3 years ago
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This Enlightenment idea says that when we are born we have certain entitlements just for being human

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Nina [5.8K]3 years ago
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Natural rights are the unalienable rights we receive just by being human, as noted in the constitution. The correct answer is B) Natural rights.
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The Greek Dark Age was a period in Greece when Greeks were ruled by Dorian. During those times, people lived scattered rather than in cities, thue making easy for Dorian to rule over them.

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For decades, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea - more commonly known as North Korea - has been one of the world's most secretive countries.

Its government doesn't like people from outside the country going there and finding out what's going on.

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A North Korean leader had not stepped foot in South Korea for 65 years and the leaders of the countries had not met for 10 years.

But that changed in April 2018 when North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met with the president of South Korea Moon Jae-in at the border between the two countries. The meeting was a significant moment in modern history.

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Korea used to be one country but was divided after the Second World War. It had been ruled by Japan but when Japan surrendered, forces from the Soviet Union occupied the north of the country while US forces occupied the south.

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The political differences between the two rival states led to the outbreak of war in 1950, when North Korea invaded South Korea.

The war lasted three years but North Korea and South Korea have officially remained at war because a peace treaty was never signed.

Who's in charge?

Image captionNorth Korea's first leader Kim Il-sung (left) was succeeded by his son Kim Jong-il (right)

Since 1948, North Korea has been ruled by three men from the same family.

Kim Il-sung was the country's first supreme leader, who was in charge until his death in 1994.

Control passed next to his son Kim Jong-il, who held power for 17

In 2011, North Korea announced Kim Jong-il's son, Kim Jong-un, as its new leader .

Around one million people gathered in the capital city, Pyongyang, to hear the announcement.

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North Korea is home to more than 25 million people, who live under a form of communist rule, which strictly controls all areas of daily life.

People have to ask permission to travel around and it's difficult for visitors to enter the country too.

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