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Name of the secret military club that was formed by him.
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Hanahoe
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He fought in this war in the early 1970s
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Vietnam War
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Former South Korean president whose patronage of Chun allowed him to gain power after he was assassinated in 1979
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Park Chung-hee
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He became de-facto leader of the country in this coup
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December 12th Coup
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He expanded martial law to encompass all of South Korea in this event
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May 17th Coup
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Political party that was formed with him as the leader
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Democratic Justice Party
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After winning a rigged election in 1981, he declared that his term would be this long
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Seven Years
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In this South Korean city, citizens protested his dictatorship. In response, Chun brutally repressed the protests leading to a civilian massacre
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Gwangju
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Name of the concentration camp that was operational from 1980-1981 that was set up to punish dissidents in the above protests
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Samchung Concentration Camp
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Name of the previous constitution that he replaced.
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Yushin Constitution
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In 1981, South Korea was chosen to host this sporting event in 1988
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The Olympics
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In 1983, he was almost killed in this Southeast Asian city by North Korean assassins
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Rangoon
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During his dictatorship, he managed to maintain Economic _________
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Stability
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In addition, he managed to obtain the country's first ever trade _______ in 1986
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Surplus
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With his term limit almost expired, thousands of South Korean citizens protested for democratic rule in this event
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June Democracy Movement
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He caved into the citizen's demands and ordered a direct election of the next president. With the opposition split, this former general loyal to Chun won the presidency
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Roh Tae-woo
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Name of the buddhist temple that Chun retired to until 1990
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Baekdamsa
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In 1993, this South Korean president arrested him under charges of corruption and for his abuses of power
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Kim Young-sam
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However, he was released in 1997 due to the advice of this incoming president
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Kim Dae-jung
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How much money, in South Korean won, did Chun owe to the government
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220 Billion Won
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