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- 386_Generation abstract "The 386 Generation (Korean: 386 세대; sampallyuk sedae) is the generation of South Koreans born in the 1960s who were very active politically as young adults, and instrumental in the democracy movement of the 1980s. The term was coined in the early 1990s, in reference to what was then the latest computer model, Intel's 386, and referring to people then in their 30s, having attended university in the 1980s, and born in the 1960s. As the time flows, the people in 386 generation are in the 40s and the '486 Generation' is also used.This was the first generation of South Koreans to grow up free from the poverty that had marked South Korea in the recent past. The broad political mood of the generation was far more left-leaning than that of their parents, or their eventual children. They played a pivotal role in the democratic protests which forced President Chun Doo-hwan to call democratic elections in 1987, marking the transition from military rule to democracy.Members of the 386 generation now comprise much of the elite of South Korean society. Kim Dae-jung benefitted from widespread 386er support, but it is the election of Roh Moo-hyun who is the strongest demonstration of the more left-leaning politics of the generation.".
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- 386_Generation wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- 386_Generation wikiPageRevisionID "674769114".
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_generations.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demographics_of_South_Korea.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_South_Korea.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Chun_Doo-hwan.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Democracy.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Generation.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Intel_80386.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink June_Democratic_Uprising.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Dae-jung.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Minjung.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink Roh_Moo-hyun.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLinkText "3-8-6 Generation".
- 386_Generation wikiPageWikiLinkText "386 Generation".
- 386_Generation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 386_Generation subject Category:Cultural_generations.
- 386_Generation subject Category:Demographics_of_South_Korea.
- 386_Generation subject Category:History_of_South_Korea.
- 386_Generation hypernym Generation.
- 386_Generation type Automobile.
- 386_Generation type Redirect.
- 386_Generation comment "The 386 Generation (Korean: 386 세대; sampallyuk sedae) is the generation of South Koreans born in the 1960s who were very active politically as young adults, and instrumental in the democracy movement of the 1980s. The term was coined in the early 1990s, in reference to what was then the latest computer model, Intel's 386, and referring to people then in their 30s, having attended university in the 1980s, and born in the 1960s.".
- 386_Generation label "386 Generation".
- 386_Generation sameAs Q483183.
- 386_Generation sameAs 386世代.
- 386_Generation sameAs 386_세대.
- 386_Generation sameAs m.07s6l7g.
- 386_Generation sameAs Поколение_386.
- 386_Generation sameAs Q483183.
- 386_Generation sameAs 386世代.
- 386_Generation wasDerivedFrom 386_Generation?oldid=674769114.
- 386_Generation isPrimaryTopicOf 386_Generation.