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The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.

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Page 1: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.

The Koreas Today

Chapter 23, section 4

Page 2: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.

Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different

governments and economies.

Page 3: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.

Government

North Korea• Democratic People’s Republic of Korea• Totalitarian state—controlled by communist

party• First ruled by Kim Il Sung-• Ruled by Kim Jong Il 1994 -2011• Now ruled by Kim Jong Un• Capital - Pyongyang

Page 4: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.

Kim Il Sung-

Kim Jong Il

Kim Jong Un

Page 5: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.
Page 6: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.

Government

South Korea• Republic of Korea

• Republic-headed by a president and an assembly elected by the people

• Capital- Seoul

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Bvxc

President Park Geun-hye

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Economy

North Korea• Command economy—gov. plans and decides

what is produced; owns all land; controls all access to jobs

• Rich in mineral resources—creates machinery and military supplies—use out of date technology –poorer than S. Korea and Japan

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North Korea economic activity

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Economy

South Korea• US helped to create

• Business and gov. leaders work together • Emphasis on manufacturing to export

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Page 12: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.

Issues and Challenges

North Korea• Isolated from the rest of the world because it deals with communist

countries• • Closed its markets to foreign goods• • Not much land to farm• • Lacks technology• Creates nuclear bombs • • Crowded cities• Poor choices by government

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Page 14: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.
Page 15: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.

Issues and Challenges

South Korea• Some people feel government is corrupt

• Controlled by a few families

• Continued threat from N. Korea

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Page 17: The Koreas Today Chapter 23, section 4. Even though they share a common history and culture, the two Koreas have very different governments and economies.

The Koreas at Night

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What is one factor that supports reunification?

What is one factor that hinders reunification?

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What is the DMZ?