The difference between the governments of North and South Korea following the Korean War is best described in which statement?(1 point) Responses North Korea is communist, and South Korea is democratic. North Korea is communist, and South Korea is democratic. North Korea is a monarchy, and South Korea is communist. North Korea is a monarchy, and South Korea is communist. North Korea is communist, and South Korea is a monarchy. North Korea is communist, and South Korea is a monarchy. North Korea is democratic, and South Korea is a monarchy North Korea is democratic, and South Korea is a monarchy Question 2 What should be placed in the center of this diagram? (1 point) Responses World War II World War II The Korean War The Korean War The Vietnam War The Vietnam War Cuban Missile Crisis

1) The difference between the governments of North and South Korea following the Korean War is best described as: North Korea is communist, and South Korea is democratic.

2) The diagram should have The Korean War placed in the center.

The difference between the governments of North and South Korea following the Korean War is best described in the statement: "North Korea is communist, and South Korea" is democratic. To determine this, it is important to understand the political ideologies of communism and democracy.

To answer question 2, it is necessary to understand what the diagram represents and what should be placed in the center. Unfortunately, the information provided does not give enough context or details about the diagram. Therefore, without further information, it is not possible to determine what should be placed in the center of the diagram.

The difference between the governments of North and South Korea following the Korean War is best described in the statement: North Korea is communist, and South Korea is democratic.

As for the second question, we cannot provide an accurate answer without a diagram or more context. Could you please provide more details or clarification?