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    armed different sides to block each other’s strategy’s. Some examples of those proxy wars include The Korean War, and The Vietnam war. The first proxy war was the Korean War. This consisted of splitting Korea along the 38th parallel, into two administrations, dividing the country by north and south.…

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    america would be intervene in the conflicts in Korea between the communist north and the republic south. Our main intentions were to stop the spread of communism once again like in Berlin, but this time in the asian countries. We had believed that just like before in germany the soviets were to blame for spreading the communism further. They had inflicted North Korea to become a state of communism and over time the Soviets influence left North Korea wanting to spread their views in the same…

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    society. I will be discussing the Southern strategy in American politics, a former supreme leader of North Korea that abused his power and lastly, Adolf Hitler. In American politics,…

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    where they put bad people.” Generally speaking, yes, a prison is where most countries put the murderers, rapists, robbers. North Korea always likes to do things a bit different from the rest of the world. North Korea is a country that not many people know much about. It’s because they are so controlled by their leader, Kim Jong-un. Not many things get in to North Korea, nor get out. Thus is why people are clueless about these prison camps. The things that happen in North Korean Prison camps are…

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    authoritarian countries live under similar rulings as North Korea. These social injustices include forced labor, poverty, access to healthcare and education, and unfair treatment in regards to race, gender, religion, and culture. North Korea has been ruled under the authoritarian leadership of the Kim Dynasty since 1948. This country is very impoverished and still thousands of people try to escape the country every year. Many people flee to China or South Korea to get a better life. If they are…

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    Cold War Apush

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    The United States had not sparked up any of the battles with the Soviet Union from the time period. Despite having a reaction of harshness to the happenings of the proxy wars of China and Korea, the United States did not initiate the battles. The US was mainly attempting to assert a defensive standpoint against the spread of communism in Asia as it was seen as a huge threat to them and their capitalistic ideology. Whenever the US placed their…

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    The Korean War was a war between North and South, the US had a UN force that fought for South Korea, and China fought for North Korea, who was also assisted by the Soviet Union. The Korean War was three different conflicts from the perspective of the disparate groups who fought in it. For North and South Korea, the conflict was a civil war, a struggle with no possible compromise between two competing visions for Korea’s future. To the North was a coalition led by three dictators Josef Stalin,…

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    The 38th Parallel

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    War, but South and North Korea did not sign the treaty. As a historical background, on June 25, 1950 the Soviet Union leader, Joseph Stalin, gave North Korea permission to invade South Korea so they could expand their land. The US sent troops to support the South Koreans and drove the North Koreans to the Korean peninsula against the Chinese border. In October 1950, China entered the Korean War because they were afraid of being attacked. The Chinese and North Koreans pushed the USA and South…

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    As you can see in the chart titled “Alaska's ASFR 2000 & 2010” above, the Age-Specific fertility (ASFR) rates differ very much in 2010 compared to 2000. The Age Specific Fertile Rate is also abbreviated as ASFR; it is the number of live births per 1000 women. It is focused on a certain age group in an area at a specific point in time. While looking at the Age specific fertility rate graph for 2000 for all age groups, it quickly increases at the beginning and then slowly begins to decrease as…

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    North Korea Ideology

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    The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), most commonly referred to as North Korea, and is today seen as one of the greatest threats to world peace. With an arsenal that has grown substantially within the past decade, North Korea’s ‘military first’ policy has challenged the socialist ideology of a classless society. Empowering military leaders and provoking surrounding nations into regarding North Korea as an influential authority. In order to understand this authoritarian regime, that…

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