How much did the U.S give to Ethiopia and Kenya in food?
$169 million
What is I. M. Pei? (What does he do?)
is a Chinese American architect
What two events caused the creation of "paper relatives"?
The Chinese Exclusion Act & the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
When did broccoli beef first become popular?
1920s
What percentage of foreign aid from the U.S was used for Social Infrastructure?
48%
Where was he born?
Born in Guangzhou and raised in Hong Kong and Shanghai
What act repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1943?
The Magnuson Act
In 1995 who was the new cartoon character as KFC's logo?
Chicky
How much has the U.S given to Africa in foreign aid since 1995?
$97.67 billion
Is he currently living and what is his age?
Yes and he is currently 101
What is Xi Jinping sometimes referred to as?
The "paramount leader"
What does each food listed have in common?
The food is really American.
The Lobito-Luau railway connects what two countries?
Angola and Democratic Republic of the Congo
Name 2 prizes he has won for his architecture.
royal gold medal, AIA gold medal, presidential medal of freedom, Pritzker Prize, praerium Imperiale
When talking about paper relatives, what does "slots" mean?
Documents that could be used for family members, or sold to friends, neighbors, or strangers in order to say that a person was a citizen of the U.S.
What were both sides of the Chinatown in Manhattan and what are each sides characteristics?
Cantonese only serves Chinese costumers and is a tourist attraction, while the Fuzhou side is less of a tourist attraction and they are adopting ideas from the Cantonese.
In what African country is the Kigamboni Bridge located?
Tanzania
Name of three his architectural works.
John F. Kennedy Library, Boston
National Gallery of ArtEast Building
Louvre Pyramid, Paris
Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong
Museum of Islamic Art, Doha
Indiana University Art Museum
What three positions does Xi Jinping hold in China?
*General Secretary of the Communist Party of China
*President of the People's Republic of China
*Chairman of the Central Military Commission
Define a Chinatown
an enclave that continues to retain its own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs, and identity