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Which statement from the article, North Korea Explained: Life in North Korea most strongly supports your answer to the previous question? ( The previous question : A North Korean keeps a second, hidden radio that he uses to listen to K-Pop (Korean pop) music. Is this a crime?

a. No, as long as the music is Korean.
b. No, any music is allowed.
c. Yes, no music is allowed.
d.Yes, it is the wrong kind of music. )
a. Watching anything besides state propaganda is strictly forbidden.
b. Hundreds have been executed after being caught watching South Korean channels. c. The only music allowed in NK must give praise to the Supreme Leaders.
d. So it’s no surprise that the Internet is strictly forbidden.

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A watching anything besides state pro paragraph is strictly forbidden
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Answer:

B supports the question, as K-pop is South Korean music, and is outlawed in North Korea.

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