North Korea is communist, and South Korea is democratic. The Korean War had ended in a stalemate (when neither side gets a victory) so they remained split apart, and with different governments.
because China tries to invade North Korea and make part of China.Not only North korea china is trying to invade Mongolia
Because the communists were STOPPED at the 38th Parallel.
before the war, korea was divided; after the war, korea is still divided.
Yes it still is
No just North Korea and South Korea is still non communist
The Asian peninsula that was divided after World War II was the Korean Peninsula. The country of Korea was divided into North Korea and South Korea.
North and South Korea were divided (and still are) by the 38th Parallel North.
before the war, korea was divided; after the war, korea is still divided.
Yes it still is
Korea was divided in 1945, and remained divided in 1953, and is still divided today. Vietnam was divided in 1954 at the end of the French Indochina War (aka: 1st Indochina War).
No just North Korea and South Korea is still non communist
Korea is divided into north (People's Democratic Republic of Korea) and south (Republic of Korea). Ireland is divided into the south (Republic of Ireland) and north (Northern Ireland - a British dependency).
The world was shown that communism could be stopped. And that communist aggression would NOT be tolerated.
The Asian peninsula that was divided after World War II was the Korean Peninsula. The country of Korea was divided into North Korea and South Korea.
South Korea has been demoratic since 1986.
North and South Korea were divided (and still are) by the 38th Parallel North.
Yes.
Yes
Korea still remained a divided country, and it showed the United States that they were committed as a communist state. :)