Tensions have remained high between North and South Korea because North Korea is a failed state. Communism is organized along military lines. The President of North Korea must have an enemy in order to convince his people to live with their privations. His people live like army privates. Normal people do not. He does not know how to change the situation if he wants to. He needs an enemy in order to remain in power.
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It increased tensions further between the North and the South
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The Compromise of 1850 briefly dampened the tensions surrounding slavery that existed between the North and the South. It included five different bills.
The Missouri compromises did not cause tensions. The purpose of the two Missouri Compromises was to ease the sectional tensions that existed when each of the compromises were made. The Missouri Compromise in 1820 kept tensions low for another 30 years. Not bad considering all the growth the US was experiencing. The next crisis came in 1850. There once again tensions were cooled. It should be noted that the people of the US were not focused on sectional issues. Life went on and US remained strong as it expanded. For example, the gold rush in California had the attention of the entire nation and the world. North and South of the US were two potential enemies, Mexico and British Canada.
The north opposed slavery; the south supported it. The north and the south began to argue about what state would be a free state and what state would be a slave state.
It increased tensions further between the North and the South
Who worked out to reduce tensions between the north and south over the admission of new states?
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China and the Soviet Union were two nations that were allies of North Korea before the Korean war. Both nations remained allies even after the war in Korea.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Dred Scott
Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" depicted the brutalities of slavery, sparking outrage in the North. The book's publication heightened tensions between the North and South due to its vivid portrayal of the cruelty and inhumanity of slavery, which further intensified the divide between abolitionists and pro-slavery advocates.