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NORTH KOREA SOUTH KOREA
.north korea today .partners with the united states
.is govern by a family of dictators .south korea today
.is isolated from the rest of the world .is govern by an elected president
.remains a communist nation .remains a democrateic nation
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to connect a historical event to the present
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The correct answer is "an area of Soviet-aligned nations following WWII."
This is evident from the map based on the information provided in the key. In the key it states that the purple area symbolizes "Socialist FR of Yugoslavia: USSR aligned until 1948." Considering that World War II ends in 1944, this shows that this area was indeed aligned with the Soviet Union after World War II.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I think heroic action is a reflection of a positive attitude or feeling of the doer towards the situation, another person, or the country, but no all the time.
Sometimes a heroic action is the consequence of a desperate "live or die" moment in which people have to do something "unimaginable" or "impossible" in order to survive.
Once in a while, we see the news reporting on how a mother, a slim woman, performed an unbelievable act to rescue her children after an accident or an earthquake, lifting heavy rocks or objects to take her children or family member away from risk.
These situations just happen under too much pressure, where people automatically react to save lives, for instance. In the same example of the slim woman, by no means she could lift heavy weights in normal conditions. But under too much stress and facing life or death situations, people become heroes.
(3) capitalism -- Wealth of Nations is the correct answer.
(1) is incorrect because The Prince involved absolute power, not colonialism.
(2) is incorrect because the Sadler Report involved labor laws, not militarism.
(4) is incorrect because The Communist Manifesto involved Communism, not monotheism.
(3) is correct because Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" practically served as the Bible of capitalism in the 18th and 19th centuries.