North Korea is a Dictatorship, which leads that the whole government has all means of control of all businesses. It is a classless society in which everyone must be equal. Power comes from the government, not people alone. Nobody has their own rights, or businesses unlike the United States for example: Wealth and power comes from people. 'Unlike in North Korea, a communist government power is controlled by the government alone.' They also do not have any access to foreign media, briefly they only have access to one channel. The majority of N.Koreans don't even know what a democracy feels like, let alone they don't know how other countries are even governed. It's a corrupt society, in which people must bribe to the police to evade punishment of foreign media(s), etc.)
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yes it is because the hereditary dictatorship say that it is
North Korea is governed under an absolute communist dictatorship. South Korea has a democracy with three branches determined by the Constitution of the Republic of Korea.
It is governed by the Far Left, Worker's Party. a totalitarian socialist party.
cause they both are ran by the military The previous answer can be embellished a bit. Sparta was governed by an Oligarchy. In today's North Korea, which claims to be a communist country, it has been ruled by a family run oligarchy just as Sparta was an oligarchy. Sparta, however, may not have been "family " driven as North Korea is.
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
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North Korea attacked South Korea.
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North Korea.... -_-
It is not located in North Korea; it is located in South Korea.