Which Korean War outcomes are still in place today? A) The U.N. Gave Russia power over North Korea, and U.S. Troops left South K
orea. B) North and South Korean leaders signed a treaty, and North Korea became a democracy. C) North and South Korea became one country, and North/South military joined together. D) Korea is divided into North/South countries, and U.S. Troops offer support in South Korea.
D) Korea is divided into North/South countries, and US troops offer support in South Korea
Explanation:
After the Korean War, the Korean Peninsula was divided into two separate countries, North Korea and South Korea. Ever since then, the peninsula has been divided and still is. The two countries are totally different in the way they functions, their politics, economies. There has been constant tensions between the two sides throughout all of their independence, with North Korea usually being the more aggressive side, while South Korea usually being the one that is provocation. South Korea is still protected and supported heavily by the US, while North Korea has lost its ally in the USSR, but are supported by China in the present.
The correct answer is letter D. When acting as a Chief of State, a president has a symbolic role which can mean delivering a speech, or throwing out the first pitch at baseball games and also attending events such as funerals or important celebrations of the country.