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Chapter 1. How did the Republic of Korea Begin?
- In the Republic of Korea, Its Citizens Are in Charge!
- May 10th Election, the First Free Election in Korea
- The Constitutional Assembly, the Groundwork of the Republic of Korea
- What Is Written on the First Page of the Parliamentary Records?
*Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
*Prayer for the Nation
- From the Constitutional Assembly to the Establishment of the State
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Chapter 2. How Was the Republic of Korea Established as a Free Democratic State?
- The Threat of Communism Looms over Korea
- Soviet Ambition for Korea
- North Korea¡¯s Systematic Plots for Communization
- Delayed Preparation for Government in South Korea
- Jeongeup Speech: Determination for Unification Based on Freedom
- North Korea Boycotts Election for a Unified Government
- Conflict between Syngman Rhee and Kim Koo
* Timeline
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Chapter 3. President Syngman Rhee, the Guardian of Liberal Democracy!
- Democracy Experienced at Paichai Hakdang (College)
- Rhee¡¯s Life Changed in Prison
- Rhee Pictures the First Christian Nation in Asia
- Rhee¡¯s Farmland Reform and Education Policy
*Farmland Reform
*Education Policy
- Reasons against Communism
*The Pros and Cons of Communism
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Chapter 4. Completion of My Proud Country, the Republic of Korea!
- Still No Freedom in North Korea
- Our Long Desire for Unification
*The Republic of Korea, a Liberal Democratic State Envisioned 100 Years ago
*¡°Unification Institute of the Korean People¡±
*National Assembly Preparing for Unification: Prayer of Congressman Lee Yun Yeong, 100 of 300 Seats Reserved for the North, 81.5 Acres of Land, National Assembly with North Korean Congressman
*The Desire for Unification Incorporated in Article 3 and Article 4 of the Constitution
- Completion of My Proud Country, the Republic of Korea
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Chapter 5. Appendix
- Discussion & Activities 1 - Liberal Democracy
- Discussion & Activities 2 - Syngman Rhee & Kim Koo
- National Symbols of the Republic of Korea
*National Flag, Taegeukgi
*National Anthem, Aegukga
*National Flower, Mugunghwa
*National Seal, Guksae
*National Emblem, Nara Munjang
- Glossary
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