What nation had the highest rate of unemployment? How high did it reach?
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In today's world, North Korea and South Korea are two diametrically opposed countries even though they are one and the same. There are too many examples to list in terms of how these two countries have grown apart. But the most notable is their governmental systems and their industries. South Korea is a glitzy bastion of technological innovation; the asian country has borne the likes of samsung, sony, and panisonic, all of which are technological giants. North Korea has relatively no industry, nearly no countries do business with the hermit kingdom anyway (save for Russia and China). North Korea is an absolute dictatorship, and the people cower at the hands of a few. North Koreans don't enjoy any political or personal freedoms. It is pretty much the world's gulag. In South Korea, people enjoy plenty personal freedoms (although I must admit social mobility is quite hard as it is a harsh capitalist country). There are thousands more differences to list, and these two countries that were once one have fiercely grown apart. But, North Koreans and South Koreans mustn't forget that they are of the same ilk, the same blood. In my opinion, the only way for these two countries to see eye to eye is for the dictatorship that is North Korea to be usurped. Foreign intervention is definitely needed (although North Korea is a sleeping bomb, literally!). The politics around this issue is definitely muggy, but the only thing we, as a human race can hope for is for these countries to realize that they are really one and the same. Although the pessimist in me is cognizant that that day may never come.
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It's difficult to see reconciliation as a viable possibility for the future... wherever the western imperialist bloc were present, strife and division magnified exponentially. regarding the fate of this country divided in 2 all attributed to political ideology and having been a proxy stage for the US and the USSR to exercise their might, the aftermath has just widened the chasm... the lifespan of the nation is long and so it is made upon cultural identity which by now, is severely separated. with each passing generation, the likelihood for union will be harder... but only time will tell.
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im going to go with b.