Map image showing North and South Korea. The map shows that North Korea is bordered by China to the north, the Korea Bay to the west, South Korea to the south, and the East Sea, Sea of Japan, to the east. The Yalu River forms the northern border between China and North Korea. The Military Demarcation Line forms the southern border between North Korea and South Korea. South Korea is bordered by North Korea to the north, along the Military Demarcation Line, the Yellow Sea to the west, the Korea Strait to the south, and the East Sea, Sea of Japan, to the east.
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The map shows the Korean Peninsula separated into North and South Korea after the Korean War.


A. Identify the root of conflict displayed in the map above.
B. Describe a centripetal force in the map displayed above.
C. Describe a centrifugal force in the map displayed above.
D. Define political boundaries.
E. Compare the types of government in North and South Korea.
F. Describe a social OR economic consequence related to the map above.
G. Describe another contemporary border conflict elsewhere in the world.