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Why Is North Korea A Communist Country?

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    North Korea is a country situated in north-eastern Asia on the Korean Peninsula. It has been resided on by human population for centuries. It came under Japanese occupancy in the year 1910 and stayed under Japanese rule till the Second World War ended in the year 1945. Korea was then segregated into two divisions, the region north of the 38th parallel was controlled by the Soviet Union and the region south of the 38th parallel was under American control. This decision was taken without the consultancy of the Korean people. They raised objection to this kind of foreign rule which was re-imposed on them. The ruling nations did not agree on a joint rule, and in the year 1948 separate government structures were created in both the divisions, that is, north and south. Each part claimed to be the rightful government of entire Korea.

    North Korea developed into a communist country as it had a close alliance with the Soviet Union. Today, they have a close relationship with another major communist country, China.
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    Cinnamon 

    answered 3 years ago

      Because ever really wanted to get into another war so they gave up on north korea.
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