3. When did North Korea achieve its independence?
May 1st 1948
4. What type of government does North Korea currently have?
Comunes is the type of
government that North
korea currently has.
5. Who is the current leader of
North Korea?
The Current leader of north Korea is Park
Geun-hye, first female president to to hold
north koreas top government position
6. Why did North Korea invaded South Korea?
North Korea attacked South korea because in 1949
congress dragged its feet in considering a 150
million dollar bill to south Korea. There was so
much talking about invading North Korea, that US
leaders feared giving them too much weapons, for
this reason, south Korea was sent only with rifles,
bazookas, and light artillery, tanks and airplanes
were held back.
8. What impact did that event have on the North
Korean people?
In the fall of 1999, the severe famine, which
claimed an estimate 2 million to 3 million lives,
had begun to wane.
9. What day did South Korea achieve its
independence?
The same day as north korea May 1st 1948
10. What type of government does South Korea
currently have?
Republic government is the
type of government south
korea has
11. What are two similarities between the South Korean
government and the government of the United States
They were both
Republican government
12. Describe how both South Korea and North
Korea achieved their independence.
13. What bodies of water border the Koreas?
Yellow sea and pacific ocean
15. When did Mongolia first declare its
independence?
Mongolia under the Bogd Khaan declared
independence in 1911
16. Why did they not achieve their independence?
The equally newly-established Republic of
china claimed Mongolia as a part of its own
territory. the area controlled by the Bogd
Khaan was approximately that of former
outer Qinghai.
17. When was the second time that Mongolia
declare its independence?
Mongolia's independence was declared
once more again on july 11th 1921
19. Who tried to take over Mongolia during the
Soviet-Japan Border War of 1939?
The equally newly-established republic of china
claimed mongolia as a part of its own territory. The
area controlled by Bogd Khaan was approximately
that of formed outer Qinghai.
20. When did China recognize Mongolia’s
independence?
Mongolias independence was declared once more
again in july 11th 1921
21. What happened in Mongolia during the reign of
Choibalsan?
In 1928 Khorloogiin rose to power. He instituted
collectivisation of live stock and destruction of
buddhist monasteries and the mongolians enemies
of the people persecution resulting in the murder of
monks and other people
22. What type of government did Mongolia have
during this time?
Parliamentary Republic
23. Who did Japan invade in 1931? Why was
Mongolia concerned about this?
Japanese imperialism became even more
alarmed after the invasion neighboring
25. What are the 3 reasons that China believes
they own Tibet?
China has looted Tibet's enormous
mineral wealth, natural resources and
priceless art treasures, transporting
them back to China to fuel its own
economic growth.
26. What are 3 reasons that Tibet believes that
they should be free?
Tibetan culture, elimination of religious freedom
and destruction of religious symbols and
houses of worship.
27. How many people have died as a result of Chinese
occupation of Tibet? How have these people died?
Over 1.2 million Tibetans have died with torture
and executions.
28. How many Chinese troops are currently in Tibet
There are between a quarter and half a million
Chinese troops in Tibet.
29. What happens to people in Tibet when they
have contact with outsiders?
Tibet are liable to interrogation, imprisonment
and torture for having unofficial contact with
foreigners.
30. What has happened to Buddhist Monasteries in
Tibet? How many?
tibet's unique culture and Buddhist religion
have been systematically suppressed, with the
destruction of over 6,000 monasteries and
public buildings.
31. What are some of Tibet’s natural resources?
China has looted Tibet's enormous mineral
wealth, natural resources and priceless art
treasures, transporting them back to China to
fuel its own economic growth.
32. Where have some Tibetan refugees escaped
to?
120,000 Tibetans have fled their country,
risking their lives, for uncertain lives as
refugees in India, Nepal and elsewhere.
33. What are some material reasons that China
may want Tibet?
china want tibet about the mineral wealth,
natural resources and priceless art treasures.
34. After your presentation you will be
asked to answer one of the following
questions? They are:
35. What type of natural resources
does Tibet have?
iron and copper
36. Why does China want Tibet?
China wants Tibet because the
government thinks that Tibet
needs their help.
37. Explain the difference between a communist
government and a republic government?
A republican government has more
freedom than a communist government has.
38. List at least 2 communist
governments that exist today?
Vietnam and Cuba
48. Korea
North Korea archived it's independence on May 1st 1948. The government
does currently have is the type of government that North Korea currently
has. current leader of north Korea is the Current leader of north Korea is
Park Geun-hye, first female president to to hold north Korea top
government position. North Korea invaded south Korea on June 25th
1950. In north Korea invaded south Korea in 1999 is the severe famine,
which claimed an estimate 2 million to 3 million lives, had begun to wane.
In north Korea the impact event on the people is Malnutrition and hunger,
however continued to plague North Korea into 2000. Thousand have at
attempted to flee to China or South Korea and only a few people have
evaded capture. those who are captured faced torture or execution. The
day the south Korean achieve its independence is the same day as north
Korea May 1st 1948. the type of government that north Korea have is
Republic government is the type of government south Korea has. The
bodies of water borders the Karea is Yellow sea and pacific ocean..
49. Tibet
China has looted Tibet's enormous mineral wealth, natural resources and
priceless art treasures, transporting them back to China to fuel its own
economic growth.Tibetan culture, elimination of religious freedom and
destruction of religious symbols and houses of worship. Over 1.2 million
Tibetans have died with torture and executions.There are between a
quarter and half a million Chinese troops in Tibet.Tibet are liable to
interrogation, imprisonment and torture for having unofficial contact with
foreigners. Tibet's unique culture and Buddhist religion have been
systematically suppressed, with the destruction of over 6,000
monasteries and public buildings.China has looted Tibet's enormous
mineral wealth, natural resources and priceless art treasures,
transporting them back to China to fuel its own economic growth.120,000
Tibetans have fled their country, risking their lives, for uncertain lives as
refugees in India, Nepal and elsewhere.china want Tibet about the mineral
wealth, natural resources and priceless art treasure.