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a. a ruler with complete power over their people, using force/fear.
b. a ruler with no power at all.
c. a person who is rude to everybody they meet.
d. None of the above.
A dictatorship is...
a. a country that is ran by a president.
b. a country that is ran by the people.
c. a country that is ran by a ruler with total power.
d. a country that is ran by no one.
Communism is...
a. made by Karl Marx
b. people own property equally
c. a political idea/theory
d. All of the above.
Privilege is...
a. for everyone because everybody gets equal rights.
b. a special right given to people who are poor.
c. a special right or advantage to specific groups of people.
d. All of the above.
What is are vigilantes?
a. the mobile police force in North Korea that can come inspect any homes unexpectedly.
b. the police offers that protect Kim Jong Un 24/7.
c. the citizens that get arrested for going against Kim Jong Un's power.
d. a member of a group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority
Identify the best answer that describes the surveillance in North Korea
a. everyone has to be aware of themselves in North Korea because you never know who's watching.
b. there is no surveillance in North Korea because they cannot afford electricity.
c. there's only surveillance in the neighborhoods because the people have to obey the laws.
d. there's only surveillance around Kim Jong Un to keep him safe.
What is an interrogation?
a. it is when you are interviewing/asking a person questions.
b. it is usually done by law enforcement people, like the police or military personnel.
c. it may simply be questioning, but can include harm/torture to get an answer from the person being interviewed
d. all of the above
What happens during Chang-bo's interrogation?
a. He gets extremely tortured.
d. He gets yelled at, but not beat.
c. He gets released at the end.
b. Both C and D.
What is uncensored?
a. books, news, art, etc. that is considered a threat
b. books, news, art, etc. that are not suppressed or covered up.
c. books, news, art, etc. that are suppressed or covered up
d. books, news, art, etc. that everyone should be reading
What gets censored in North Korea?
a. the internet
b. the news about Kim Jong Un
c. the foreign news
d. the people who don't follow the rules
What are fabrications?
a. pieces of fabric
b. when you knit pieces of fabric together
c. when you make up lies
d. when you tell the truth
Is "Nothing to Envy" fiction or non-fiction?
a. Fiction
b. Non-Fiction
What is the main character's name?
a. Chang-bao
b. Chang-boo
c. Chang-bow
d. Chang-bo
What did Chang-bo say that got him in trouble?
a. "Hah. If there are so many boats, how come my children never got any?"
b. "Hah. If there are so many pets, how come my children never got any?"
c. "Hah. If there are so many shirts, how come my children never got any?"
d. "Hah. If there are so many boots, how come my children never got any?"
North Korea had a quota (limit) for
a. phone time
b. electricity
c. dress code
d. internet usage
What helped Chang-bo be released from the interrogation?
a. his way with language
b. his job
c. his wife
d. Both A and B
What was Chang-bo's job?
a. a chef
b. a journalist
c. a speaker
d. a teacher
What was the main idea of the story?
a. North Korea is a place where there is nothing to envy.
b. North Korea has a dress code to follow.
c. North Korea has strict laws.
d. North Korea is a great place to live in.
Based on the story, which is true of North Korea’s economy?
a. It has been growing significantly over the past five years.
b. It is based on exports of high-tech consumer goods.
c. It is completely run by the government.
d. all of the above
Which country aided South Korea after WWII
a. Soviet Union/Russia
b. United States
c. Germany
d. Japan
Which country aided North Korea after WWII
a. Soviet Union/Russia
b. United States
c. Germany
d. Japan
Who dis?
a. Kim Il Sung
b. Kim Jong Il
c. Kim Jong Un
d. Deng Xiaoping
Who dis?
a. Kim Il Sung
b. Kim Jong Il
c. Kim Jong Un
d. Dennis Rodman
Who dis?
a. Kim Jong Il
b. Kim Jong Un
c. Kim Il Sung
d. Moon Jae In
Who has the better economy?
a. North Korea
b. South Korea
What made it possible for VICE to visit North Korea?
a. Kim Jung Un was a Bulls (basketball) fan
b. Peace Talks
c. Diplomatic Relations
d. Negotiation of Hostages
What is this an example of?
a. North Korea Propaganda
b. Graffiti
c. Artwork
d. South Korean Street Art
Most North Korean homes are decorated with pictures of ___________________.
a. family
b. North Korea
c. soldiers
d. The Great Leader
North Korea's leader rules the people by ____________.
a. love
b. wealth
c. fear
d. kindness
People who do not like life in North Korea are _________________.
a. Forced to leave with their entire family.
b. Sent to Japan
c. Have no option but to stay or defect
d. forced into the military for 3 years.
Who is the current leader in North Korea?
a. Kim Jong-Un
b. Kim IL-Sung
c. Kim Jong-IL
d. Ho Chi Minh
North Korea has a free and open internet
a. True
b. False
In the early twentieth century, Korea was conquered by
a. China
b. Japan
c. Russia
d. Mongolia
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