Corie,+Michelle,+Olivia+KWO

=In conclusion.... =

Hereditary would most likely continue throughout North Korea's succession so far and collective leaderships and political systems was so dominating in North Korea that it wouldn't easily be destroyed, and hereditary succession would continue. The other ones are unification and anarchy and collective leadership and those factors would not work in North Korea because throughout history, the unification has been NOT stable throughout North Korea and South Korea for over 50 years now, and the new succession would be the best fitting after Kim Jung Il's death. All in all, the political systems that had been a tradition for so far would contribute to the hereditary successions. The pure logic of foreign relationships of different countries and of the historical analysis in which that hereditary successions had been a continuity, would in conclusion, prove that hereditary successions were the best fitting scenario of the three.

= = = = =China - Olivia Edwards =  __ · Gains: __ o Aircraft - Started with 650 aircraft with only some 250 jet aircraft. By 1951 they would poses 1,050 including 445 of the finest Soviet aircraft the Mig-15. o Proper membership in the communist grouping of countries, USSR, China, North Korea… etc. o Good relationship with North Korea after o Army and technology development o Aid from USSR __ · Losses: __ o 641 Aircraft lost in Dogfights -2,000-3,000 Tanks destroyed o 1,000,000 Chinese Dead o Excluded from trade with USA  o Taiwan protected more by Americans o 25,000 Chinese soldiers killed in battle of Chosin. It took 60% of their army to overtake the opposition. = USSR - Corie Hahn =

 __GAINED:__ -USSR Continued to be with the political party of North Korea. (Basically continued a Communism ally with North Korea) - While there were constant conflict going around in China and US, it was an advantage to the Russians.

__LOSS:__ - military loss-> 299 Soldiers and 335 Aircrafts arms race with Africa. - Showed Communism was not a dominating force. - Lost troops because it supported China and North Korea. - North Korea was not the idealistic communist country -> Bad influence for Communism. (Or at least, not the right portrayal.) - Expensive Arms race with America. - Conclusive realization that Communism was not the ideal force globally. - US - > China conflict. = Korea - Corie Hahn =

 __GAINED:__ - Was able to receive support from the US which eventually helped their economic, militaristic, and political outcomes. (SOUTH KOREA) - Democratic country. - Nationalistic philosophies flourished.

__LOSS:__ - Starvation and penalties had to be paid. - Separation of families. - De unification; caused some st abilities as the society as a whole. (North vs. South) - Divided Ideologies. - Loss of innocent civilians.

=United States - Michelle Kim =




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<span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;"><span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;"> The Korean War created even more resentment and fear towards Russian and communism. Such fear actually led the US to intervene in the Vietnam War in favor of the South, who was supporting democracy, against the North, who was promoting communism under the lead of Ho Chi Minh.

This war created a huge sense of fear in the U.S. of the domino effects of communism.

A feeling of enmity developed between China and the United States that has lasted for decades.

The U.S. lost a huge number of soldiers who were sent to aid South Korea during the war. This created a certain level of internal disputes within the U.S., for the nation had lost countless soldiers due to their involvement in foreign affairs.

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<span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;"> The Korean War proved to the world how much the U.S. would be willing to do everything possible to prevent the proliferation of communism. Thus, the influence of U.S. grew larger after the Korean War, for the world recognized the potential power of U.S. & their willingness to contain communism and spread democracy.

U.S., after having helped South Korea in the war, was able to establish huge influence over South Korea, as it even established important US military base with thousands of American troops stationed in South Korea.

The U.S. successfully contained communism from spreading throughout Korea, for it promoted democracy and capitalism into South Korea. =<span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;"> UN -Michelle Kim = <span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;">

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<span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;"><span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;"> Ever since its creation after WWII, it was the first time that UN made a huge difference in the world, especially regarding such two political powers of the world, communism and democracy. Thus, the UN gained a positive impression and reputation for the first time, globally.

Aiding South Korea in the Korean War proved how the UN was clearly different from its previous form, the League of Nations, which was extremely ineffective and only concerned with selfish concerns.

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<span style="font-family: 'Lucida Console',Monaco,monospace;"> Due to their intervention in the Korean War, a tremendous amount of financial and militaristic support was required to be lost.

UN was first created to create a peaceful global connection around the world between all countries. Nonetheless, having supported the U.S. & democratic nations specifically during the Korean War caused the communist powers to stop supporting the global organization.