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25 August, 11:58

The 38th parallel in Korea and the 17th parallel

in Vietnam were used to mark

(1) boundaries created by mountain ranges

(2) demarcation lines instituted by papal authority

(3) territorial claims disputed between ethnic

minorities

(4) political divisions established between

communist and noncommunist territories

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  1. 25 August, 12:18
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    The 38th parallel in Korea and the 17th parallel in Vietnam were used to mark " (4) political divisions established between c ommunist and noncommunist territories", since the two countries in question are North and South Korea, which are still deep in conflict.
  2. 25 August, 12:22
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    The correct answer is (4) political divisions established between

    communist and noncommunist territories

    In Korea, it split the country between the North Koreans who were communists and the southerners who were capitalists, while in Vietnam it split them also into Northern communists and Southern non-communists. However, in Vietnam the communists eventually won while in Korea the parallel still exists today and the country is split.
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