That is because these were people who usually had some wealth and were successful. It was done to prevent slaves or migrants or women or anyone similar from attaining political power. It was a way of keeping the status quo as it was and make the old land owners some sort of a new political elite.
Korea was ruled by Japan<span> from 1910 until the closing days of </span>World War II<span>. In August 1945, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, as a result of an agreement with the United States, and liberated Korea north of the </span>38th parallel<span>. U.S. forces subsequently moved into the south. By 1948, as a product of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, Korea was split into two regions, with separate governments. Both governments claimed to be the legitimate government of all of Korea, and neither side accepted the border as permanent. The conflict escalated into open warfare when North Korean forces—supported by the Soviet Union and China—moved into the south on 25 June 1950.</span>
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Primary sources are receptive to bias and exaggeration. Additionally, availability to primary sources in some cases are very expensive to obtain and or is time consuming. Moreover secondary sources' reliability of the information could be questioned and at times misleading, or the information provided may be outdated.
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