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MrRa [10]
3 years ago
8

Explain the key differences between north and South Korea after war world2?

History
2 answers:
velikii [3]3 years ago
5 0

North Korea was a communist country and South Korea is a free communist country. North Korea wanted to spread communist and the United States came to prevent communism to happen and South Korea ended up not being a communist size of the zone of Korea! Now they are both separated and the 38th parallel happen. The two zones of Korea are separated.

aksik [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

North Korea is now under a totalitarian leader. Since North Korea is under a totalitarian leader, they don't get a lot of freedom. There's censorship, which the leader eliminate anything that is a threat to them. There's also a genocide that was not really known in North Korea. It killed millions of citizens, such as lacking out of food because the government only feed their army instead of their civilians. There are also concentration camps that were established. South Korea is the opposite, they are not under a totalitarian leader and their government give their civilians more freedom than North Korea. They have a multi-party rule, they have a president and they are a democratic republic country.

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