
South Korea questions how politics, economics, religion and influence the development of South Korea?
Well, I myself am Korean. Here we go. — ———————————————- Policy ——— 1.50 ~ 70, South Korea was ruled by the military regime. general retirement remains a President. In particular, the third president Park Jung Hee has played an important role in the history of South Korea. During his 17-year plan, Korea has built its foundation and has achieved great economic growth. Another First, it is always accused of being a dictator. But it is also true that it is respected by many for what he did for Korea. After three military dictators, Korea became a democratic country by the revolution of citizens. During 1987, the first presidential election by ordinary citizens has finally arrived. Now, sometimes it is too democratic because the president's power is too weak to do something big. —- ———————————————- ———— 2.Economics S. Korean economy began to grow when Park Chung Hee became president and began to plan Ecnomic plan five years. One of the poorest countries once the economic dimension has won 20 times after the regime of Park Chung Hee. From Korea South continued to grow in economic power, is now the largest economy in the world 13. It has also been rapidly developing countries about the current China in modern times. During the '60s, South Korea was poor and undeleoped compared with North Korea. Now South Korea is 177 times richer than North Korea. —————————————– ——— ——————– 3.Religion Buddhism and Christianity (What became popular in the 20th century) are two major religions in Korea. To add, Confucianism is also very influential (even more influence than these two major religions) in Korea, but is considered a philosophy, not religion. Buddhism Christianity, Confucianism, and in the form of value and lifestyle in Korea, along
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