Asked by Sammy
1) What conclusion can you draw about the comparative advantages other countries have in farming over Japan and the Koreas?
2) What conclusion can you draw about the government's influence on daily life in North Korea? Explain your reasoning.
My answer:
North Korea has an unlimited government, therefore it is communist. The government greatly controls the people. They don't have much freedom. The government chooses their jobs and owns all the lands and businesses. Also, you cannot quit a job whenever you want. Furthermore, people can't freely oppose the government, if they do they are punished. Also, even if they are forced to do something they don't want to, they still have to give money to the government.
Can someone please check my answer??? I'm not really sure about what to write for number 1. Please help, thanks! (=
2) What conclusion can you draw about the government's influence on daily life in North Korea? Explain your reasoning.
My answer:
North Korea has an unlimited government, therefore it is communist. The government greatly controls the people. They don't have much freedom. The government chooses their jobs and owns all the lands and businesses. Also, you cannot quit a job whenever you want. Furthermore, people can't freely oppose the government, if they do they are punished. Also, even if they are forced to do something they don't want to, they still have to give money to the government.
Can someone please check my answer??? I'm not really sure about what to write for number 1. Please help, thanks! (=
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your answer for 2 looks good.
Look at the physical geography of Japan and the Koreas. Do they have a lot of flat land?
Look at the physical geography of Japan and the Koreas. Do they have a lot of flat land?
Answered by
Sammy
Thanks! Well, a lot of Japan and South Korea is mountainous, with lots of forests...so I'm thinking not much flat land...
Answered by
Sammy
Only about 11.64% of Japan's land mass is suitable for agriculture I believe.
Answered by
Sammy
Also, only about 16.58% of South Korea's land mass is suitable for agriculture.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes! Well-researched answers!
Most other countries have much more land available for farming.
Most other countries have much more land available for farming.
Answered by
Sammy
Ok thanks Ms. Sue!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Sammy.
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i need help with the soical studies
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