a unified communist Korea
a communist North Korea and a democratic South Korea
a unified democratic Korea
a democratic North Korea and a communist South Korea
Answer:
a communist North Korea and a democratic South Korea
Explanation:
The Korean War left a nation divided:
The South became democratic and its economy and international relations were sponsored by the United States, while the North remained communist embracing the ideals of Marx and protected by the USSR.
The South became an important and active ally of the US in the region.
When the fighting ended on 27 July 1953 the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed, and a zone of strict patrol along the 38th parallel separated the north and the south.
Until today this remains one of the harshest points of tension in the country and the world today-reunification seems still a unlikely possibility.
Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
The Korean war left the horthern half of the country communist and the southern half with a democratic government
States?
Answer:
following the Bolshevik Russian Revolution of 1917
Explanation:
The first Red Scare began following the Bolshevik Russian Revolution of 1917 and the intensely patriotic years of World War I as anarchist and left-wing social agitation aggravated national, social, and political tensions. Political scientist, and former member of the Communist Party Murray B.
Answer:
he would favor representative democracy where the power is distributed.