Kim ill-sung was a fonder of North Korea
Incorrect. North Korea has a dictatorship, which means they cannot vote on who rules them. South Korea is the democracy. Although, if you mean vote on something that has no impact on the North Korean government, and just voting on who has to make dinner, then it's completely legal.
The Government North Korea has today is a Dictatorship. Kim Jong-Il rules the country with mighty power.
South Korea's capital Seoul, is now often called 'the city that rose from the ashes'. After the war, it was left in complete ruins, with only just one bridge standing across the great river Han. South Korea, and Seoul, have developed so amazingly, it has the latest technology and skyscrapers, and is a bustling city full of life. There are now over 20 bridges spanning the wide waterway, and South Korea is truly now a blessing. On the other hand, North Korea is still a communist country with little food for the common citizens. They are not allowed to leave the country, and you have to have special permission to get in. If you do, you will probably be escorted wherever you go. Churches are not allowed and you have to worship the leader, the dictator that rules North Korea. Some people have secret Church meetings underground or in secret places. When these are discovered the people are humiliated publicly and tortured and killed, or putin prison. It is completely unfree and many people every day try and escape it. There are few people that do. Please help them!
Americans can go to North Korea, if they follow these instructions 1. get official permission from the North Korean government. 2.If they send you a visa, you can go there, if not, you can't and you have to give them a good reason.
Kim ill-sung was a fonder of North Korea
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Incorrect. North Korea has a dictatorship, which means they cannot vote on who rules them. South Korea is the democracy. Although, if you mean vote on something that has no impact on the North Korean government, and just voting on who has to make dinner, then it's completely legal.
The Government North Korea has today is a Dictatorship. Kim Jong-Il rules the country with mighty power.
In the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), otherwise known as North Korea, there is no royal family. Instead, there is a military dictatorship which acts as a kind of royalty, because, for example, when the old leader of North Korea died, Kim Jon Il, his son was 'next in line' to the dictatorship of the country. They have a kind royalty, but one that actually rules the country.
China, Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, and several others
Because they donβt want people stealing
North Korea is an ultra-tightly controlled Communist Dictatorship. The government hierarchy makes whatever rules/laws they wish and enforces them by force of their military and police.
strict, dictatorial people have no say or freedom in how, government rules, opposite of democracy.
Monks followed strict rules because the rules were intended to help them live as good Christians.
As the rules of interaction between varnas got stricter, the Aryan social order became more complex
Strict in French is "strict" and it means that rules are followed closely or enforced.