Geography, asked by berwinjacob257, 13 hours ago

why are north and south Korea different​

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Answered by yoggg786
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Answer:

South Korea and North Korea took dramatically different paths following the end of fighting in the Korean War in 1953. ... The two Koreas are separated by the demilitarized zone, a four-kilometer wide strip running along the 38th parallel which splits the Korean peninsula roughly in half.

Explanation:

When Japan surrendered to the Allies in 1945, the Korean peninsula was split into two zones of occupation – the U.S.-controlled South Korea and the Soviet-controlled North Korea. ... In an attempt to unify the Korean peninsula under his communist regime, Kim Il-Sung invaded the South in June 1950 with Soviet aid.

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Answered by sekhrauza
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Explanation:

South Korea and North Korea took dramatically different paths following the end of fighting in the Korean War in 1953. ... The two Koreas are separated by the demilitarized zone, a four-kilometer wide strip running along the 38th parallel which splits the Korean peninsula roughly in half.... SOUTH KOREA AND NORTH KOREA Is just totally different South Korea is just a independent country where North korea is just like jail for their citizens...

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