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1 Answer the Following two questions with the people around you.
Natural resources are not evenly distributed across the world. Periods of economic growth vary from nation to nation. Which of the following statements accurately describes why one nation prospers while another fails? A More developed countries have rapid growth population. B More developed countries learn to choose resources wisely in order to meet their needs and wants. C A nation with a high infant mortality rate turns out to be rich. D Countries that advance focus only on a few resources and exploit those resources to their full potential. Which resource has most contributed to China’s role as an important world power, influencing international relations in the twenty-first century? A. Vast petroleum reserves B. The world’s largest population C. The world’s leading universities D. Advance weapons systems

2 Do-First Answer with a Partner
30% Success Rate

3 The Koreas: North and South Korea
SWBAT Compare and Contrast North and South Korea by taking guided notes and completing a Venn Diagram

4 North Korea referred to as “Shrimp” among wales.
History Called the “Hermit Kingdom” Surrounded by water on 3 sides Mountains on northern border Self-protected isolation Ancient Korea and Foreign Influences People came from Manchuria and Northern China Series of clans: Choson was the first state Invaded by China and Japan Korea was a buffer between the two countries. Three Kingdoms: created around the 300’s Koguryo Paelkche Silla: 660’s conquered the other two kingdoms Yi Songgye: ruler of Korea. His dynasty lasted until 1910 Japan took control of the peninsula North Korea referred to as “Shrimp” among wales. Surrounded by major international neighbors such as China Russia and Japan

5 History Two Koreas Japan was defeated in WWII
North: controlled by Soviet Union South: United States Korean War 1950: North invades South 1953: treaty divides the country North: Communist state South: Democracy

6 Economics/ Government
Armed Societies South Korea has 600,000 soldiers and sailors North has over 1 million Also, has chemical weapons and tested nuclear weapons Gov’t : North Korea: is a Communist state Leader: Kim Jung-un Gov’t: South Korea: is a republic is an Economic tiger, like Taiwan One of world’s largest ship building industries One of world’s top trading nations

7 Economic Structures FREE MARKET No Money $ $$ $$$ Mixed Traditional
Command Mixed Free Market COMMAND Traditional

8 Culture/ Current Issues
Considered to Be A PHILOSOPHY not necessarily a religion. Culture/ Current Issues Chinese: Confucianism: system of teachings based on the Chinese scholar, Confucius Stress social order Buddhism came from China Korean influenced Japan by spreading Buddhism to it Other Influences: Communism shaped Western Influences Art that glorifies Communism or folk tradition South Korea influenced by Western Influences Reunification: War has been threat between the 2 countries DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) guarded by 2 million troops Reunification talks began in 2000

9 Work Time Read the selections on North Korea and South Korea.
Using that reading, complete the Venn Diagram on the Back. 2 Pieces of Information for Each Part of the Diagram

10 South Korea North Korea Communist Government Command Economy Share the same peninsula Both share same ethnicity: Korean Democratic Government Free Market Economy

11 Defrosting the Koreas

12 Inside North Korea


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