Their ideals are at directs odds with each other. South Korea has a heavy Western influence and is a very highly developed and modern country with a good appreciation for human rights. In addition, they are a very capitalistic society with a democratic government. North Korea, however, is a communist and authoritarian government with a very low regard for human rights. They are very under-developed and have lost all backing from nearby countries, including China. North Korea desires to reunify the Korean peninsula and Kim Jong Il is not a completely sane and stable ruler.
because north are communist. it doesn't matter how muck they work. they got same paying. so they lost their passion to work. However south is democracy. They get their money as they work. And south people desire to live better.
Relations have stayed the same between the north and the south Koreas after the Korean War. They have had numerous clashes although better relations seemed possible in 2,000 after the north and south Koreas' leaders met in Pyongyang and decided to work toward peace and cooperation.
Yes.The U.S. has about roughly 30 thousand troops stationed in South Korea and a more in Japan incase North Korea attacks. Another sign that the U.S. is interested in helping South Korea its that it has regular military drills with South Korea to show of force and to be able to work together. Also in case of another Korean war american commanders will assume leadership of all South Korean forces.
Korea was a hot war. Cold war means no gunfire. No deaths. A hot war is a shooting war...deaths. Korea was part of the cold war. One "hot" battle of a cold war. It started when the Communist North Koreans INVADED the free South Korean Republic in 1950. Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union urged the North Koreans on in return for the war material he gave them: T-34 Russian Tanks, MiG-15 Jet Fighter Aircraft, and tons of trucks, small arms and ammunition. The war ended when he died in 1953. (By Armistice).
The Korean was was a battle between North Korea (who were communist) and South Korea (who Were capitalist) both wanting to unify Korea under their own government.Communist North Korea trying to conquer NON-Communist South Korea.
No their totally against each other North Korea threatens to destroy South Korea and their hard work.
Korea is separated into two North and South Korea North Koreans are not able to travel different countries or people from different countries are not able to go to North Korea South Korea is just like other countries They cannot go to each other countries They cannot help, unite, or work together
because north are communist. it doesn't matter how muck they work. they got same paying. so they lost their passion to work. However south is democracy. They get their money as they work. And south people desire to live better.
North Korea has recently declared that it is at war with South Korea. This is not really because of anything South Korea has done, but rather it is an attempt to pressure the international community which has recently enacted economic sanctions against North Korea, in an effort to discourage North Korea from pursuing its nuclear weapons program. North Korea cannot pretend to be at war with South Korea and still conduct business as usual with them. That would not make sense, and would show that the declaration of war is meaningless. Whether North Korea will take the next step, of actually invading South Korea, remains to be seen. If they do, then they will have a real war on their hands.
gardin the border line to make sure that south korea can;'t get across and attack
Most North Korean Defectors do not ever go to South Korea. They either stay in China or come to the United States. North Koreans often feel alienated or discriminated against in South Korea because of their accent or mannerism, so they prefer to live in other places where their distinctiveness as North Koreans is less obvious.For those North Koreans who do defect, regardless of what country they defect to, returning to North Korea will be punished by death. South Korea also makes going to North Korea a criminal offense, meaning that, if for some reason North Korea waives punishment for returning, a re-return to South Korea will land that person in Jail. However, North Korean defectors to South Korea become immediate South Korean citizens and can visit any country with which South Korea has relations (just like any native-born South Korean). For example, they could work in Europe, the US, Canada, etc. provided that they get the proper visas required by those countries.
Korea, Korea, This is probably your homework, so I'll give you some hints. -North and South parts. -These two countries were once one country. -This one country was occupied by Japan for a while. -The North is democratic, the South is communist. -The South side recently tested a satellite/missile launch that created controversy around the world. hey dude this is my home work but you are wrong about the north Korea and the south Korea thing because north Korea is communist and South Korea is democratic duh i learned that in like first grade smart one.
They do all their work in Seoul, South Korea.
Relations have stayed the same between the north and the south Koreas after the Korean War. They have had numerous clashes although better relations seemed possible in 2,000 after the north and south Koreas' leaders met in Pyongyang and decided to work toward peace and cooperation.
For his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia in general, and for peace and reconciliation with North Korea in particular
Yes.The U.S. has about roughly 30 thousand troops stationed in South Korea and a more in Japan incase North Korea attacks. Another sign that the U.S. is interested in helping South Korea its that it has regular military drills with South Korea to show of force and to be able to work together. Also in case of another Korean war american commanders will assume leadership of all South Korean forces.
Korea was a hot war. Cold war means no gunfire. No deaths. A hot war is a shooting war...deaths. Korea was part of the cold war. One "hot" battle of a cold war. It started when the Communist North Koreans INVADED the free South Korean Republic in 1950. Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union urged the North Koreans on in return for the war material he gave them: T-34 Russian Tanks, MiG-15 Jet Fighter Aircraft, and tons of trucks, small arms and ammunition. The war ended when he died in 1953. (By Armistice).