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1961 - Military coup puts General Park Chung-hee in power.
1963 - General Park restores some political freedom and proclaims Third Republic. Major programme of industrial development begins.
1972 - Martial law. Park increases his powers with constitutional changes.
<span>1979 </span>- Park assassinated. General Chun Doo-hwan seized power the following year.
1980 - Martial law declared after student demonstrations. In the city of Gwangju army kills at least 200 people. Fifth republic and new constitution.
1981 - Chun indirectly elected to a seven year term. Martial law ends, but government continues to have strong powers to prevent dissent.
1986 - Constitution is changed to allow direct election of the president.
1987 - President Chun pushed out of office by student unrest and international pressure in the build-up to the Sixth Constitution. General Roh Tae-woo succeeds President Chun, grants greater degree of political liberalisation and launches anti-corruption drive.
<span>1988 </span>- Olympic games in Seoul. First free parliamentary elections.
1991 - North and South Korea join United Nations.
1993 - President Roh succeeded by Kim Young Sam, a former opponent of the regime and the first freely-elected civilian president.
The idea of Manifest Destiny influenced the America’s westward migration because it made that migration more likely. It made America more likely to expand territorially.The idea of Manifest Destiny held that Americans were superior to most other people in a number of ways. They were said to have a superior form of government, a superior culture, and a superior religion. For these reasons, it was said, they were destined by God to expand their territory.
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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR FEDERAL OFFICES
Office
Requirements
RepresentativeAt least 25 years old, a citizen for at least 7 years, and a resident of the state he or she representsSenatorAt least 30 years old, a citizen for at least 9 years, and a resident of the state he or she representsPresident and Vice PresidentAt least 35 years old, a natural-born citizen, a U.S. resident for at least 14 years
Traits of Office Seekers
Most elected officials are older, white males and usually wealthier than the average citizen. In the last few decades, more women and minorities have taken office at the state and federal levels, but they hold office in disproportionately low numbers. Following the 2002 elections, for example, just sixty-two women served as members of the House. After the 2004 elections, only one African American served in the Senate. The homogeneity of officeholders does not reflect the diversity of the population of the United States.