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The provided text outlines the historical significance of Constitution Day in South Korea, which commemorates the formal adoption of the nation's founding legal document on July 17, 1948. It explains that following the end of World War II and the country’s subsequent liberation from Japanese control, a democratic election led to the creation of a unicameral legislative system. The source details how President Syngman Rhee officially enacted the constitution, paving the way for the establishment of the Republic of Korea shortly thereafter. Additionally, the text contrasts these events with the nearly simultaneous formation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in the north under Kim Il-sung. Beyond these historical insights ...
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