North Korea's capitalist economy has

  1. Communist nations, such as North Korea and Cuba, in which the government or other central authority makes decisions and
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  2. In what ways are the economic systems different in America, China, and North Korea? (1 point)America has has a socialist economy
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  3. What was the ultimate outcome of the Korean War?• The Communist North took over the Capitalist South. • North and South
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  4. North Korea and South Korea have extremely different economies, this is because......North Korea has a Command Economy and South
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  5. What was the ultimate outcome of the Korean War?Which one is right • The Communist North took over the Capitalist South. •
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  6. North Korea's capitalist economy has surged over the last decade due to increasing exports.I say false
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  7. What is the long-term impact of the Korean War on North and South Korea?A. North Korea has invaded other countries, and South
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  8. Why has South Korea's economy grown since it was separated from North Korea, while North Korea economy has remained weak?
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  9. what was North Korea's response to President George? W Bush's 2001 threat to stop negotiationsNorth Korea immediately gave into
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  10. Match the country with its type of economy.(2 points) Command Economy Mixed Economy :: China :: South Korea :: North Korea ::
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