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Directions: Read pages 556-557 and 584-585 in the Geography book. Use information from the book, the video Inside North Korea, and your knowledge of government to answer the following questions in complete sentences.
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Look very closely at the picture on page 585 of North and South Korea. What do the photos suggest to you about what life might be like in North Korea? What might life be like in South Korea? Use details and evidence from the photos to support your answer.
Juche is the idea of self-reliance that Kim Il Sung developed to convince North Koreans that they do not need to depend on others to get things they need in their country. How has Juche created an isolated country?
What is the official name of North Korea? What about the official name is surprising to you? Is the government in North Korea limited or unlimited?
How is the economy of North Korea structured? Use your vocabulary sheet to name the type of economy found in North Korea.
What is the official name of South Korea? What is a republic? Is the government in South Korea limited or unlimited?
How is the economy in South Korea structured? Use your vocabulary sheet to name the type of economy found in South Korea.
What type of goods are manufactured in South Korea? Use a map of the country to explain why this makes sense.
How do the government and economy in South Korea compare to North Korea?
What do you think people in North Korea can do to change their government?
What do you think people in South Korea can do to change their government?
What do North Korea and South Korea have in common? Do you think these similarities might help unite the two countries one day? Explain your answer.
What might result from allowing people to travel freely between North and South Korea?
Use the chart of information to answer the following questions:
North Korea
South Korea
GDP
Agriculture
Industry
Services
$40 billion
23%
48%
29%
$1,611 trillion
3%
39%
58%
GDP per person
$1,800
$32,400
Phones
Land line
Cell phone
5 phones per 100 people
13 phones per 100 people
59 phones per 100 people
120 phones per 100 people
Broadcast media
No independent media
Radios and TVs are pretuned to government stations
4 government owned stations
KWP owns and operates Korean Central Broadcasting Station
Multiple national TV networks
Largest privately owned network has ties with other commercial TV networks
Cable and satellite TV available
Internet users
0
44.153 million
Based on the statistics in the chart under phones and broadcast media, what conclusion can you draw about how easy it is to share information in North Korea?South Korea?
What do the statistics on broadcast media and internet users suggest about freedom of information in each country?