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Korean War

The Korean War, between North and South Korea, began on June 25, 1950 and paused with an armistice signed on July 27, 1953.

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What is the average Korean persons' IQ in Korea?

Korean people have around a 115 or 120 iq, on average, about 15 points higher than the rest of the world

Who can veto in the UN?

most assemblies? no single country has definitive veto power, though they can still vote against resolutions. in the Security Council, however, 5 countries have the ability to veto a resolution and make in fail regardless of voting outcome. these countries are: Russia, China, France, the UK, and the US.

What is grand chase Korea's website?

http://game3.netmarble.net/chase/

www.grandchase.co.kr

What is heart in Korean?

심장 - shimjang (< more technical; "heart attack" kind of term)

마음 - mah-eum (< emotional; "i feel this in my heart")

가슴 - gaseum (< more like chest)

Why did MacArthur want to nuke Korea?

He wanted to invade china because he wanted to hurry and defeat the communists before the united states would be conquered by communists and then overcame by communists

Where in Korea was the gyongbokkung built?

Capital, Seoul.

It's in the middle of the city. Can't miss it.

What role would the existence of the atomic bomb play in the cold war between the us and the Soviet Union?

The Russians under Stalin were tense that the US had an atomic bomb and they did not. They made developing their own atomic bombs a priority. This was the beginning of the Cold War and a long arms race between the US and its allies (NATO) versus the Soviet Union and its allies (Warsaw Pact).

During the Cold War, the US and Soviet Union had built so many nuclear weapons that they could destroy the world multiple times over. They developed the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD), which expressed the idea that neither side would attack the other directly because if either side launched their nukes, the other would, too, and both would be destroyed.

"Destroy", in the Cold War sense, meant to destroy a nation's capacity to function as an industrialized country, not to kill everyone in it. However, many people believed that because of the radioactive fallout or other related catastrophes, everyone or almost everyone on Earth would be killed.

See the 1980's movies "War Games" and "The Day After." These late Cold War movies show the expectations of ordinary people about what nuclear war would be like.

When does Korea have summer?

Because Korea is in the northern hemisphere the summer months are probably June July august .

What are some plants in South Korea?

Castanea crenata, Iris odasensis, and Clematis chiisanensis are some plants of South Korea. These plants are native to the land and can live in varying climates.

How did the countries get involved?

they got involved in war because the others declared war :)

What is the Battle of heartbreak ridge?

Month long battle in the Korean War from September 13 ~ October 15. It is one of several major engagements in an area known as "The Punchbowl".

What port city did un forces land in that helped to put North Korean forces on the defensive?

MacArthur--->Incheon landings--->pushed the commies all the way up until China brought in waves of humans