North Korea is not a country from the perspective of South Korea.
It was officially recognized as a country when it entered the United Nations in 1992 along with the South.
Japan still do not officially admit as a nation because it regards South Korea as the legitimate representative of Korean Peninsula.
North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948. Prior to independence, North Korea had never had a communist government before.
Simply 9-9. September 9.
No. North Korea and South Korea were united until 1948. After then Korea was split in to these two parts.
was to stop the communist north from taking over all of Korea.
None. It never managed to gain control of South Korea.
Korea gained independence from Japan, in 1945
the Japanese
North Korea
North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948. Prior to independence, North Korea had never had a communist government before.
Two separate states formed when Korea gained independence from Japan, with Communist North Korea and Capitalist South Korea
Simply 9-9. September 9.
Korea is divided into 2 sections. north Korea and south Korea. they speak the same language, Korean, and they have the same ancestors. it was divided after their independence from japan. north Koreans are communists and south Korea's political view is democracy.
No. North Korea and South Korea were united until 1948. After then Korea was split in to these two parts.
was to stop the communist north from taking over all of Korea.
No, North Korea does not have a jury system. Instead, trials are presided over by a single judge or panel of judges. The judiciary in North Korea is controlled by the ruling regime, limiting the independence of the legal system.
Yes but no, we prevented north Korea from gain ground to spread communism but we didn't abolish comunism from north Korea.
None. It never managed to gain control of South Korea.