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What is the difference between North and South Korea?

What is the difference between North and South Korea?

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Asked by T. Lopez, Last updated: Nov 15, 2024

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J. Harty

J. Harty

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J. Harty, Writer, M.A, Chula Vista

Answered Aug 29, 2019

North and South Korea are different in terms of many things. First of all, the economy is diverse. North Korea uses a command economy while South Korea makes use of a mixed economy. Korea became separated at the end of the World War in the year 1945. The Soviet Union occupied the Northern Side of Korea while the Americans occupied the Southern Side.

North and South Korea are different in terms of many things. First of all, the economy is diverse.
South Korea is considered to be a more developed country mainly since it receives a lot of tourists every year. North Korea is known to have a lack of electricity, especially in places that are far from the city center. North Korea is also known to have no religion. People are mostly atheists, while those in the South may have different religions.

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Samantha Stewart

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist, Post Graduate, Corpus Christi

Answered Jun 13, 2019

There was a time when north and south Korea used to be united, but because of some differences, they have decided that they would separate from each other. There are so many differences between the two. South Korea is known for producing KPop music from all over the world. There are also some differences with regards to the population even if their size is almost the same.

There was a time when north and south Korea used to be united, but because of some differences,
There are 40 million Koreans in South Korea and 25 million in North Korea. There are also some differences with the nutrition that people get. North Koreans tend to be smaller than the people in South Korea. There are also some differences with the hairstyles and the outfits that people choose to wear on different sides of Korea.

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