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26 June, 19:49

Which statement describes Korea after World War II?

A.

Soviet troops occupied North Korea, and American troops occupied South Korea; in 1948 North Korea formed a communist government, and South Korea formed a republic.

B.

The Soviet Union built launch sites for missiles there, and had set up a puppet government in the entire country.

C.

American troops occupied North Korea, and Soviet troops occupied South Korea; in 1948 South Korea formed a communist government, and North Korea formed a republic.

D.

A wall was constructed to separate North Korea from South Korea, which separated the communist part of Korea from the democratic part of Korea.

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  1. 26 June, 20:10
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    A.

    Soviet troops occupied North Korea, and American troops occupied South Korea; in 1948 North Korea formed a communist government, and South Korea formed a republic.
  2. 26 June, 20:15
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    The correct answer is A) Soviet troops occupied North Korea and American troops occupied South Korea; In 1948 North Korea founded a communist government, and South Korea formed a republic.

    B and D are out by easy process of elimination, and C is the same thing except backwards and wrong.
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