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james9437

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Which Korean term is equivalent to the Japanese term zaibatsu?
 
  a. Cobola.
  b. Chaebol.
  c. Migheo.
  d. Pusana.
  e. Taegu.

Question 2

The first leaders of the People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea, respectively, were
 
  a. Achmed Sokarno and Chou Liu.
  b. Kim Il Sung and Syngman Rhee.
  c. Heidekei Tojo and Lee Kuan-yew.
  d. Yayha Khan and Pu Yi.
  e. Kim Dae Jung and Arturo Shimonoseki.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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