South Korea's political structure is a mostly-democratic capitalism and North Korea's political structure is a communist Dictatorship. South Korea has benefited from extensive industrialization and trade, including Europe and the US, which do not deal with North Korea.
The two countries represent a number of traditionally competing or hostile ethnic groups.
First, north Korea is in the north and south Korea is in the south of Korea(obviously!!!!)..
Secondly, in South Korea we can go out and in of the country very easly but North Korea can't go out of the land because they don't want South Koreans of other people to come in their country so you have to risk your life to go in and out of there.
Thirdly, South Korea is really good at using computers and have lot's of intelligent people such as in the UN we have a person who is a UN Secretary-General also, we have a people who do sports and there is a girl called Kim-Yuna she is really good at ice- figure skating and made world records and almost every place she went she wined gold medals , there is a football/soocer player who is our Korean team captin of football/soccer he also plays at the Manchester United etc... there are lot's of more people than this.
But in North Korea there really aren't people really good at something.
Lastly, South Korea have a famous companies such as Samsung, LG, Hyundai etc.... some people think it's not Korea's comppany but it is!!!!.
North Korea is a communist nation. South Korea is not.
South Korea is acapitalist democracy and North Korea is acommunist dictatorship.
on is a free economy and one is not
the north banned slavery while the south allowed it
The North Korean Army invaded the South on June 25, 1950
North had more factories, the South had more Cotton Plantations.
North Korean Communists invaded South Korea & tried to take controlThe North Korean Army invaded South Korea in 1950.
The currency in South Korea is South Korean Won (KRW).
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
It was a war of aggresion. Communist North Korea invaded the South in an attempt to conquer the south and unify the country under communist control. The south was somewhat democratic, and a capitalistic society. Communist ideology and control was the prime reason for the Korean War.
one is south and one is north
one is south and one is north
Some physical geographic differences between the north and the south include temperature variation, with the north typically experiencing colder climates compared to the south. Vegetation varies as well, with the north often having more coniferous forests and the south having more deciduous forests. The topography can also differ, with the north having more mountainous regions compared to the flatter terrain of the south.
the major economical difference between the north and the south is the north was based on manufacturing while south was agriculutural
Mao's army was attacking his own countrymen. North Korea was attacking an independent nation, South Korea.
It's basically a war between north and south Korea. north was communists and South was democratic.
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
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the north banned slavery while the south allowed it