I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but if you asking what it is referred to, it is the Greenwich Meridian.
One of the reasons why <span>Martin Luther King, Jr., studied the teachings of Mohandas Gandhi was because Gandhi was a proponent of non-violent protests--something that King greatly wanted to emulate in the US. </span>
Warfare and strategy played a crucial role during the development of the First World War. During World War I new military strategies and modern tactics were conducted as a different type of warfare. Trenches warfare which was intended to protect soldiers from the enemy’s attack became a new trend to fight the war. This war tactic started to be commonly used on the Eastern Front and the Western Front during WW1. In trench warfare, the two sides dug trenches in a battlefield so as to stop the enemy from advancing. Not only did soldiers protect themselves from the enemy’s artillery but also used these trenches as shelter; the area between the opposing trench lines was fully exposed to fire from both sides.
Industrialization and mechanization reflected a new trend during those years (1914-1918) due to the development of military technology such as new weapons (grenades, poison gas, modern artillery, etc.). The development of warplanes, submarines and tanks provided armies with innovative tactics so as to control the battlefield. As a result, mass production in factories transformed standardised guns, bullets as well as uniforms. The introduction of new military technology allowed armies to act more effectively so as to achieve their military purposes.
South Korea is definitely not totalitarian, monarchist or communist. The correct answer is that it is democratic. (also it is true that it is a country with a strong economy, and it shares a border with a potentially hostile neighbor. )
A dictatorship is defined as an autocratic form of government in which the government is ruled by an individual: a dictator. In contemporary usage, dictatorship refers to an autocratic form of absolute rule by leadership unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other political factors in the state