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USPshnik [31]
3 years ago
10

Which statement best describes why North Korea punishes political deviants? *from the article total control in north korea

SAT
1 answer:
Paraphin [41]3 years ago
4 0

North Korea punishes those who disagree with their political ideology because they might undermine that ideology.

Explanation:

In the article total control in North Korea it may be assumed why North Korea punishes political deviants because of their opinions differs in censoring publication. Even though there did not disagree due to the failure of meeting expectation level with standards.

Even North Korea did not punish those who argue that North Korea does not embody communism. North Korea mainly punishes those who disagree with their political ideology because they might undermine the ideology of North Korea.

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