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Inside North Korea

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1. What is the 38th parallel? The 38th parallel is the border between

North and South Korea.

2. How many soldiers are in North Korea’s army? There are 1 million

soldiers in North Korea's army.

3. Which U.S. state is North Korea the size of? North Korea is the size

of greece.

4. North Korea has a ___________________form of government?

North Korea has a dictatorship form of government.

5. What are North Korean children taught from birth? North Korea

children are taught to love Kim jong.

6. The state/government controls

the____________________________in North Korea. The

state/government controls the newspaper and television.

7. True or False: North Korea has cell phones and the internet. False
8. What was the goal of Lisa Ling and her camera crew? The goal of

Lisa Ling and her camera crew is to show what life is like in North

Korea.

9. Lisa Ling is the only___________________in N. Korea at the time.

Lisa Ling was the only american in N. Korea at the time.

10. Describe the capital city. Who can live there? The capital city is

deserted and there aren't any cars on the road, and there are pictures

of Kim Jong-un everywhere. Strong supporters are allowed to live in

the Capital City.

11. How many operations does the Doctor plan to perform? The

Doctor plans to perform 1,000 operations.

12. Who is North Korea’s founder? The founder of N. Korea is Kim

Jong-il

13. Why was the bench a glass case? The bench was in a glass case

cause Kim il-sung sat upon it .

14. What country colonized Korea before World War 2? Japan

colonized N. Korea.

15. Which two countries split Korea after World War 2? The two

countries that split Korea were America and Russia.


16. What did napalm do to the cities in North Korea? Napalm

destroyed 18 out of 23 major cities in N. Korea.

17. What is the DMZ and what covers the DMZ? The DMZ is 4

kilometer long that runs along the border of N. and S. Korea. 1 million

landmines, high voltage fence, and 2 million soldiers covers the DMZ.

18. How are medical conditions in North Korea? Medical conditions in

N. Korea is horrible.

19. ____%% of children in North Korea are malnourished. 40% of

children in N. Korea are malnourished.

20. Describe the difference between a North and South Korean boy.

The difference is that the boy is 27 centimeters shorter and 10 kilos

lighter than his brother in S. Korea.

21. Describe the walls of the home Lisa visited? The walls of the lady

home was beautiful and it has Kim Jong-un on the wall.

22. What was the most difficult part for the man’s mother in being

blind? The difficult part was for his mother-in-law was not able to see

the leader of Kim-Jong-un.

23. What does “Juche” mean to North Koreans? What “Juche” means

to N. Koreans is that we can do things ourselves or up yours.


24. At one time the former dictator was the largest customer of what

drink in the world? He was the largest consumer of hence.

25. Camp #22 is designed to keep those imprisoned? Camp 22 is for

those family members who committed a crime.

26. How are living conditions in Camp #22? Living conditions in camp

22 were horrible.

27. What country do most North Koreans escape to? Most N. Koreans

escape to china.

28. A handful of North Koreans have escaped into what country? A

handful of them have escaped to S. korea.

29. What happened to the 2 guards who tried to escape North Korea?

What happened to the 2 guards who tried to escape N. Korea is that

one of them died due to an electric fence.

30. What do you think happened to the guard’s family? What I think

happened to the guards' family is that they were killed or sent to

camp 22.

31. Once the patients gained their vision, who was the first person

they thanked? The first person they thanked is Kim Jong-un.

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