how are north and south korea different
(Check all that apply)
A. South Korea trades in the free market.
B. North Korea has poor economy.
C. South Korea is a Socialist state.
D. South Koreas economy is booming.
please help:)

Respuesta :

From what it looks like A,B,D should be the answers.

d isn't right because South korea is a Republic nation

Answer:

The correct answers are A, B and D. South Korea trades in the free market and its economy is booming, while North Korea has a poor economy.

Explanation:

South Korea is a state in East Asia, occupying the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, with a population of 52 million people. It is a presidential republic with a democratic form of government. Although it was one of the poorest countries in the world after the Korean War, its economy has since grown rapidly and has become one of the Asian tigers. Today, South Korea is a fully developed country with a world-class economy and the 11th highest GDP in the world.

On the other hand, North Korea, on the northern part of the Korean Peninsula, has a population of 23 million. It is a communist state, that has the third largest army in the world (some 1.3 million soldiers). But the country is very relegated in terms of industrial development and food sovereignty, being 177º at the Human Development Index world rankings, with a per capita GDP of approximately $1,700 a year.