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What was a reason behind the tensions in Korea?
a.
both north and south were run by different government
c.
both north and south practiced different religions
b.
the two sides were unable to agree on what economic system to use
d.
the two sides were trying to work together to build a strong government

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Answered by SparshKumar10g
2

Answer:

a.

Explanation:

north Korea is under dictatorship but South KOrea is ruled by a democratic government.


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Answered by kalaenclavekhod
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Answer:

The Korean War began in 1950 when North Korea – supported by the Soviet Union and China – invaded South Korea. South Korea, aided by the United Nations, and principally the US military, which dropped hundreds of bombs on the North, fought back. The conflict lasted three years and killed approximately 3 million people.

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