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A number of countries and international bodies have imposed sanctions against North Korea. Currently, many sanctions are concerned with North Korea's nuclear weapons program and were imposed after its first nuclear test in 2006.

Using what you know about sanctions and the statement above, what is the purpose of the sanctions against North Korea?

Choose the 2 correct answers.

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avoid military conflict, while still getting North Korea to change their nuclear weapon policies

hurt the North Korean economy to get them to stop making nuclear weapons

get North Korea to increase military spending

stop North Korea from all spending on their military

North Korea is urging other nations to increase their military spending

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Answer:

I believe it is to avoid military conflict, and still getting North Korea to change their Nuclear Weapon Policies and to stop North Korea from all spending on their military.

Step-by-step explanation:

North Korea seemed to spend a lot of what they have on the Military. Foreigners to North Korea, that were for the most part, part of NATO wanted to help that happen without getting into some sort of nuclear conflict. They also wanted to change nuclear weapon policies, as the START treaty was in place between the US and Russia during Obama's first term of presidency I believe, and at the time leader, and current leader, Vladimir Putin has grown to like. So they wanted to talk to North Korea about it too.

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