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What’s was the affect of the stalemate on North Korea and South Korea

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B. It caused the peninsula to remain partitioned.

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Answer:

The effect of the stalemate on North Korea and South Korea was that the tensions between these 'two countries' went on increasing.

Explanation:

  • The intention of the then North Korean regime to bring South Korea under their control and convert it into a communist country culminated in a war between the two countries back in 1950.
  • This war lasted for around 3 long years and ended with a stalemate between the two countries.
  • This stalemate not only slowed down the progress of the region but also increased the tensions between the two countries.
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