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North VS South Korea
Colbie Wright
Created on September 21, 2021
What are the social, political and economical differences between North and South Korea! Well let me tell you...
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North korea
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south korea
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index
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SOCIAL PART
CONCLUSION
POLITICAL
CONCLUSION
ECONOMICAL
CONCLUSION
AFFECT LIVES
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what are the social differences?
Between the two?
The social differences are...
South Korea
North Korea
- You cannot take photos.
- You cannot leave your hotel at night.
- Internet is very limited (only 28 websites allowed after permission).
- 25.26 million citizens have lived up to the age of 72.
- You have less control over your life.
- Tourism is the same as any country.
- You get the fastest average Internet connection in the world which is 28 megabits per second.
- 50.25 million citizens have lived up to the age of 92 years.
- You have more control over your life and the enviroment.
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The social differences are...
South Korea
North Korea
- There a better community and work together as team.
- With keeping old traditions and trying new things, its the perfect combination.
- If you grow up in South Korea, it is proven that you will grow 3 inches taller then North Korea.
- They live a life without being afraid to express their opinions.
- Even asking a simple question can get you in big trouble.
- They stick to traditions, leaving their recipes untouched.
- Jeans are a big no, leaving people wearing traditional clothing like woman may wear a Hanbok dress.
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My conclusion... North Korea
In conclusion, North Korea is a very strict place and I wouldn't recommend going there on holiday. With the limited WIFI and website usage and being unable to take pictures of this experience, plus being trapped in a hotel till morning, just doesnt seem like a relaxing holiday.
My conclusion... South Korea
In conclusion, South Korea seems like an amazing place to visit, with no restrictions and the bestest internet in the world who wouldn't go! With South Korea keeping and trying new traditions, it seems like perfect holiday resort.
what are the political differences?
Between the two?
The political differences are...
South Korea
North Korea
- North Korea is a communist country with a dictatorial leadership.
- They are called the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. (DPRK)
- North Korea’s current Supreme Leader (Generalissimo) is Kim Jong II.
- Population in North Korea is 22,757,275 (World ranking 50).
- South Korea is a Republican country with a democratic leadership.
- Thery are called the Republic of Korea. (ROK)
- South Korea’s current President is Moon Jae-in.
- The population of South Korea as of 2019 is 51,709,098. (World ranking 50).
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The political differences are...
South Korea
North Korea
- The legal system of North Korea is based on the Prussian model with influences from the Japanese legal system and Communist legal theory.
- The DPRK is a single-party dictatorship state. The official state ideology is “Juche” or “National Self-Reliance.
- The legal system of South Korea is that of a mixed variety combining European civil law, Anglo-American law, and Chinese classical thought.
- The ROK is of the Presidential Republic form of government.
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My conclusion... North Korea
In conclusion, North Korea has a very private goverment with only one leader which can only have the final say. The population isn't great and which only one leader that has the final say may cause some problems.
My conclusion... South Korea
In conclusion, South Korea has an open goverment so they public can vote together. Its population is massive meaning lots of opnions and more chance to make South Korea a good country.
what are the economical differences?
Between the two?
The econimical differences are...
North Korea
South Korea
- North Koreas economy is isolated meaning their in solitary.
- North Korea's economy is closed meaning you can't wonder round.
- North Korea's economy is tightly controlled meaning most areas are restricted.
- South Korea's economy is highly advanced.
- South Korea is full of productive economies.
- Their economy ranking 12th in the world.
The econimical differences are...
North Korea
South Korea
- People say the economy is generally unable to meet the basic needs of its people.
- Economists find it difficult to analyze the North Korean economy because data is either non-existent, unreliable, or outdated.
- 60% of its economy is in poverty.
- South Korea's economic growth depends heavily on exports, and the nation leads the world in shipments of semiconductors and memory chips.
- 14.6% of its economy is in poverty.
My conclusion... North Korea
In conclusion, North Korea has a very secret economy meaning is you wish to research its incredibly difficult. Peoply say the economy struggles to help its people. 60% of the economy is in poverty so its not doing well for the poeople of North Korea, Hopefully this changes in the future.
My conclusion... South Korea
In conclusion, South Korea has a very highly advanced economy, 12th in the world! Their growth heavily depends on exports so its kind of reliable. It has less of a percentage of poverty meaning its doing better then other countries.
HOW can this affect the peoples lives?
North korea
- Due to the secrecy and the high level security, people must struggle to move around and speak freely.
- Seen as the government acts alone with one person making the decision's this can be hard to find out what the people want seen as their acting by themselves, this can lead to people feeling unsafe and struggling to move somewhere else. Also the amount of poverty shows that their being very secret and its having an affect on the rest of the country.
- The restricted areas can make people feel like their trying to hide something and with only limited areas to go it feels more like your trapped then living. If one bad thing is said it can lead you in jail or without a home.
South korea
- South Korea seems more friendly and tends to help the enviroment more then North Korea.
- The goverment speaks to the people making sure their ideas for their country are safe and helps the people. This can lead to people feeling safer in the area and with no restriction they can freely speak fir them sleves and other people. The poverty in South Korea is very low showing that they talk too and help the citizens of South Korea.
- With their country ranking globally in many things shows that their ready for the evolution and are still finding many ways to help their community out. South Korea seems like a lovely place, with trying new thing and keeping traditions it seems like the perfect place to be.
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