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.
South Korea is a modern democracy and North Korea is a communist dictatorship.
The US wanted to cease the spread of communism in the East.
south korea began a successful transition to democracy; north korea remained a communist dictatorship
Yes, South Korea is a democratic republic with a system that includes free elections, a multiparty system, and protection of civil liberties. It transitioned to democracy in the late 20th century after decades of authoritarian rule. In contrast, North Korea is a totalitarian state with a dynastic leadership and no democratic processes. Thus, while South Korea enjoys democratic governance, North Korea does not.
During the Cold War, Korea was divided. The U.S. established democracy in South Korea. The U.S.S.R. (Soviet Union) spread Communism and Fascism in North Korea.
North Korea does not have a democracy.
The Republic of Korea (South Korea) is itself a singular and unified democracy. It has no constituent democracies within it.
Democracy
North Korea is a DICTATORSHIP.
No, Korea is a country. In fact it is two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
There has never been an attempt in North Korea to create a democracy.
N. Korea Communism and S.Korea Democracy
No
South Korea is a modern democracy and North Korea is a communist dictatorship.
The main leaders in the struggle for democracy in North Korea have not been revealed because of the danger to their safety.
Yes, South Korea has been democratic since 1987.
NO. It is North Korea that is Communist. South Korea is a capitalist, liberal democracy.