Islam regulates, apart from beliefs, also everyday life and customs. For example, it restricts what you can eat (halal) and effectively ensures that you will most likely eat with fellow Muslims (you're unlikely to eat non-halal food with non-believers).
It also regulates your day, requiring you to pray five times a day - this has a big influence on people's everyday life.
Personally, I don’t think so...
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B. Listening to a radio made in China
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I would say that the answer is that North Korea's economy did not improve following the end of the war.
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Their line on the graph only went up inch by inch and was very slow to grow. It still went down in the 90's.