It would either be a communist nation or a non-communist (free) country. Whose going to decide that? They both will!? That's war! And they fought from 1950 to 1953 about it.
Well Korea used to be one country, but then after World War II, Korea was taken away from Japan and became independent. But they decided not to be on country and they split into two countries, hence North and South Korea. North Korea became a communist government with the help of the soviet Union and South Korea became a democratic government with the help of the United States.
When South Korea became independent, the government was a Western-aligned autocracy. While South Korea was officially a democracy, there was no rule of law and the "Presidents" wielded levels of power similar to any other dictator. It was only in 1986 that South Korea became a liberal democracy. Since 1986, there have been a number of elections in South Korea, but no major substantive changes in the government.
After Korea became independent after Japan in 1945, Korea didn't have unified government. US military controlled South and USSR controlled North.
Both the United States and Russia made the decision to divide Korea at the 38th parallel.
South Korea was never a communist government; North Korea, however, remains communist.
Well Korea used to be one country, but then after World War II, Korea was taken away from Japan and became independent. But they decided not to be on country and they split into two countries, hence North and South Korea. North Korea became a communist government with the help of the soviet Union and South Korea became a democratic government with the help of the United States.
it spilt in 2 North Korea and South Korea
When South Korea became independent, the government was a Western-aligned autocracy. While South Korea was officially a democracy, there was no rule of law and the "Presidents" wielded levels of power similar to any other dictator. It was only in 1986 that South Korea became a liberal democracy. Since 1986, there have been a number of elections in South Korea, but no major substantive changes in the government.
After Korea became independent after Japan in 1945, Korea didn't have unified government. US military controlled South and USSR controlled North.
1948
North Korea became communist and South Korea became democratic
The kinds government currently in Korea are republic. This is the system of government that is found in both North Korea and South Korea.
In 1948, the South Korean government was formed which is commonly known as Republic of Korea.
Both the United States and Russia made the decision to divide Korea at the 38th parallel.
south Korea became a country on august,15, 1948
YES. North Korea has a very infamous and oppressive government.
South Korea was never a communist government; North Korea, however, remains communist.