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 most famous ones are China and the United States. Both countries work all over the world both politically and economically. They have factories and business all around the world and often the companies are even richer than the states themselves where the companies are operating.
Starting with the election of President Andrew
Jackson (1828), voter participation increased due
to the end of property requirements for voting by
many states. We technically used to have. It not any longer. God bless America! ;)
The disagreement with the Catholic Church that was most influence by the Renaissance idea of humanism was that it was wrong for the Church to sell indulgences, since this implied that humans could not have a strong, individual relationship with God.
That was the Gettysburg address because the Gettysburg battle was very violent and hit hard toll on the north