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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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How can an American make there eyes like Koreans?

asians are born with slanted eyes, caucasians are not

In the Korean war what were the objectives of north Korea and south Korea?

North Korea: Take over all of South Korea

South Korea: Defend South Korea

north korea wanted to take over korea under communist rule, because north korea was stronger and richer than south korea at that time because of soviet back up. they say they wanted to make the south rich together with them, but it was to spread communism and take over south korea, and the north became reckless because of soviet backup. the objective of south korea was obviously defend south korea.

What is the Juche Ideology of North Korea?

It basically is the idea of "up yours." It is the idea of being independent from any power and that the country and its people are able to sustain themselves.

What are the wars that happened in Korea in the last 100 years?

First, the North Koreans tried to push their dictatorship into South Korea, which was occupied by American forces, so the Cold War began. But after General Douglas MacArthur pushed their forces to the border of China, and China got slightly involved, and then kind of "retreated", the Korean war began. It ended with the North Koreans making a ceasefire, or a treaty, with South Korea and America in 1953 shortly after Dwight D. Eisenhower became president.

Why do Korean say fighting?

Saying fighting is like saying good luck,

What is a kora?

wen a girl shoves a finger up ur butt wen a girl shoves a finger up ur butt

What developments deepened the divisions between north and south?

1793 Invention of the cotton-gin, creating the Southern cotton empire

1828 South Carolina refuses to pay the import tariffs, invoking States Rights.

1848 California acquired - too big to meet the terms of the Missouri Compromise

1850 California admitted as a free state - concessions offend Abolitionists

1852 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' published in protest against Fugitive Slave Act

1854 Kansas allowed to vote on slavery - terrorists intimidate voters

1857 Dred Scott verdict - Supreme Court says slavery is protected by law

1859 John Brown captures Government arms and tries to stir up a slave rebellion

1861 Lincoln rejects last compromise because it would allow extension of slavery

Is kim sang bum still a virgin?

I doubt it with a name like that. I guess the clue is in the name.

How do wars change nations?

Wars change the territorial aspect of nations , The nation that becomes the victor usually gain territories after the war is over.

The Nation gains wealth in many cases the oil, mineral, gold silver , and anything to do with wealth is gained from the losing nation,.

The Nation that wins the war gain people from the losing country or Nation, for Instance when Japan lost the war the many of people came to the USA. The Losing Nation becomes the ally .

What was won and lost during the Korean War?

ROK (Republic of South Korea) defeated North Korea's attempt to conquer it. North Korean Communist aggression was stopped at the 38th parallel.

What year was South Korea established in?

Formal Name: Republic of Korea (Taehan Min'guk). 대한 민국

Short Form: South Korea (Han'guk, the term South Koreans use to

refer to their country). 한 국

Term for Citizen(s): Korean(s) (Han'gugin). 한 국 인

Capital: Seoul. 서울

Major Cities: The largest cities are Seoul (11 million), Pusan (3.9 million), Taegu (2.5 million), Inch'4n (2.4 million), Kwangju (1.4 million), and Taej4n (1.3 million).

Independence: August 15, 1945, from Japanese occupation; Republic of Korea founded August 15, 1948.

What was the aim of the US at the beginning of the Koean War?

The aim of the US in the beginning was to repel the North Korean Invaders north to the 38th parallel, the Line designated by the UN to be the border between the South and the North. After General MacArthur won the stunning victory at Inchon, American aim changed towards kicking communist butts out of the Korean Peninsula entirely. The rest is history...

What are 5 Communist Countries during the cold war?

U.S.S.R

Cuba

China

North Korea

Poland

Czechoskovakia

Albania

Bulgaria

Romania

East Germany

Hungary

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How do you say what in Korean?

"뭐?" Mwuh? meaning "What?"

or

"뭐라고?" Mwuhrahgo? meaning "What did you say?"

Why did Britain get involved in the Korean war?

Like the U.S. and the other western countries, Britain wanted to stop the spread of communism.