What type of government do North and South Korea both have? (two different answers)
South Korea has a democratic government and North Korea has a communist government.
What did the US do to support South Vietnam?
They sent weapons and over 500k soilders to help.
Where in Japan did the Tiananmen Square Massacre happen?
It did not happen in Japan, it happened in Beijing, China.
What happened in the US that made the president enter World War 2?
The bombing of Pearl Harbor.
In what country was the Cultural Revolution and Great Leap Forward created?
In China.
What was the aftermath of the Korean War?
The war ended in a stalemate and many lives were lost.
Why did did Ho Chi Minh want to separate into North and South Vietnam?
He didn't he wanted to have the idea of a communist Vietnam, but then they decided to let the citizens decide on what government they wanted.
What resulted in the massacre?
two thousand six hundred were killed and six thousand injured. Exact number are unknown since it was a communist government then.
What happened due to the atomic bombs?
The cities were devastated many people died.
Why did the Great Leap Forward fail?
Why did the US get involved in the war?
The US wanted to take a stand against Communist aggression.
What happened in result in the loss of the war for South Vietnam?
North Vietnam took over Vietnam and created the Republic of Vietnam.
Why were the students protesting?
They wanted a pro-democracy in China.
What made the US island-hop Japan islands?
The bombing of Pearl Harbor island-hopping was an effective technique.
What happened because the Great Leap Forward failed?
Many people could not get their needs due to corruption.
At what parallel was Korea split before the war?
At the 38th parallel
When did Ho Chi Minh die?
In 1969
What did the US do when they saw what had happened?
They started to urge China to improve human rights there.
What island was the most important?
Iwo Jima was the closest to Japan.
They was the US against the Cultural Revolution?
They saw as a spread of Communism and the US was against that.
What year did the fighting officially stop?
In 1953, and it ended in a stalemate.
In what category has Vietnam struggled in but now has a strong growth of, education or economics.
Economic
Is China's political control tight or not, today?
It is tight.
Is Japan's government stable or is it struggling today?
Today what type of democracy does China have?
China has a Communist government but is now moving toward capitalism.
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