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North Korea became communist and South Korea became democratic
The first communist country to be founded was the Soviet Union, which no logner exists. What the oldest communist country currently in existance is depends whether or not you consider North Korea to still be communist. If you do, then North Korea is the oldest. If not, then it's the People's Republic of China.
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.
Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Mongolia, China, and North Korea.
- Alaska and Hawaii became states in 1959 - Korean War started in 1950 and ended in 1953 - Korea was split in half - communist North Korea invaded the democratic South Korea. - Americans tried to take territories from North Korea, - year of 1953, two people named Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norkay reached the very top of Mt. Everest. - Albert Einstein died. He was 76 years old - Blacks had no freedom to have their own judgment or vote.
North Korea because it is a communist dictatorship.
They have a mix of both extreme Nationalism (Neo-Fascism) and Stalinism.
South Korea is a modern democracy and North Korea is a communist dictatorship.
Dictatorship rose in North Korea in 1925, starting with the Communist Party of Korea or after the Korean War.
Yes , becuae it has a a communist dictatorship government.
They all have COMMUNIST governments, but beside that they are very different. China has a Leninist Communist Dictatorship, Cuba has a Communist Autocracy, and North Korea is a Dynastic Communist State.
south korea began a successful transition to democracy; north korea remained a communist dictatorship
Yes. It's a communist military dictatorship
North Korea is a DICTATORSHIP.
It is a dictatorship/communist state also called a totalerin state
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, claims to be a Juche-based socialist democracy. Most outside sources regard it as a totalitarian socialist dictatorship.