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Before World War II, Korea was a colony of
After World War II, Korea was partitioned by
took control of North Korea.
controlled South Korea.


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Answer:

Before World War II, Korea was a colony of Japan.

After World War II, Korea was partitioned by the United States (USA), and the Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or USSR).

The USSR took control of North Korea and establised a communist government.

The USA took control of South Korea and establised an Anti-Communist/Capitalist government.

Based on historical events, the following are true:

  • Korea was a colony of - Japan.
  • Korea was portioned by - the United States and the Soviet Union.
  • North Korea was taken over by - the Soviet Union which set up a Communist government.
  • South Korea was taken over by - the United States which set up a Capitalist government.

What happened to Korea after WWII?

Before and during WWII, Korea was a colony of the Empire of Japan but after Japan was defeated, the Soviet Union and the U.S. divided Korea in two.

The upper half - North Korea, was taken over by the Soviet Union which set up a Communist government and the Southern half went to the United States which set up a Capitalist government.

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