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Korea

Korea. Korean Peninsula . Facts About the size of Minnesota Began as a colony of Japan 1910 Linguistically and ethnically different from China and Japan Powerful neighbors who often fight over the area (China, Japan, Russia). Korean Peninsula. Mountains upper half Speak Korean

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Korea

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  1. Korea

  2. Korean Peninsula • Facts • About the size of Minnesota • Began as a colony of Japan 1910 • Linguistically and ethnically different from China and Japan • Powerful neighbors who often fight over the area (China, Japan, Russia)

  3. Korean Peninsula • Mountains upper half • Speak Korean • Language and culture closely related to Japanese • All of Korea had very similar heritage, culture, resources until Korean War

  4. Post-war outcomes • Battle ended near it started • Stalemate:cease-fire at 38th parallel • Still to this day no formal peace treaty • DMZ (demilitarized zone): Border between North and South Korea • Also known as ‘no mans land’ • Mines, barbed wire, traps, tunnels

  5. North v. South

  6. South Korea • Capitalist economy with close ties to the U.S. • Included as an ‘economic tiger’ with Taiwan and Singapore • Major industrialization • Major electronics industry and culture

  7. North Korea • Very strict Communist government • Kim il Sung (founder) • Kim Jong il (recently deceased leader) • Kim Jon Un (current elader) • Included in the “axis of evil” • One of worlds strongest militaries • Poverty, malnutrition, hunger, poor to no health care • 90’s famine killed nearly 3 million • Extreme opposition to foreigners

  8. North Korea • Juche: self-reliance, little economic exchange, pride in own country, little care or communication with outsiders • Major threat for Nuclear weapons • Recently expelled aid workers and U.N. nuclear inspectors

  9. Kim Jong il

  10. While you watch… • How did North Korea become the country of North Korea? • What roles do that play in North Koreas legacy and North Korea today? • List 3 examples of ‘juche’ Consider this: • what are the strengths of Kim Jong il’s leadership style? • What are his weaknesses?

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