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By the time the Korean War ended in 1953,
China had seized the peninsula, annexing Korea.
Korea was united under a democratic government.
the division of the Korean peninsula remained unchanged.
Korea was united under an independent Communist government.
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"the division of the Korean peninsula remained unchanged."
Explanation: The 1953 armistice ended active fighting but did not produce a peace treaty; fighting lines settled near the prewar boundary and the peninsula remained divided (Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, Republic of Korea in the south) with a DMZ around the 38th parallel.
Explanation: The 1953 armistice ended active fighting but did not produce a peace treaty; fighting lines settled near the prewar boundary and the peninsula remained divided (Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, Republic of Korea in the south) with a DMZ around the 38th parallel.
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