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18 May, 22:40

Which of the following were long-term impacts of the Korean War? Choose the two correct answers.

A.

South Korea continues to be important in the Asian economy.

B.

South Korea has become increasingly isolated since the war.

C.

North Korea's people are starving due to widespread food shortages and unemployment.

D.

North Korea's economy has grown rapidly due to the government's investment in the industry.

E.

South Korea has faced economic sanctions for human rights violations.

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  1. 18 May, 23:22
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    Of the following which were long-term impacts of the Korean War:

    A. South Korea continues to be important in the Asian economy.

    C. North Korea's people are starving due to widespread food shortages and unemployment.

    Explanation:

    When the Korean war was over the North Korea's territory was governed by a communist party and the South Korea's territory was governed by a capitalist territory. This difference created, had an enormous implication in the government of South Korea that increase its production and boost its economic performance while North Korea Lagged down as this country Isolated itself from trade as mandated by its socioeconomic structure.

    As a result of this War North Korea was set to be a poor country with nutritional and production problems for their citizens, were the power is not chosen according to an election but it's a dictatorship of the Workers Party of Korea (WPK). This Dictatorship is representing the interest of the (WPK) that is the only political party in the Country.
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