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Gov./Economics
Challenges
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a status that grants special trade advantages from the United States?
What is Most-favored-nation status
100
Has the largest population in the world
What is China?
100
Several cities are located along the....
What is Chang River?
100
Took power in 1949 and set up a command economy
What is Chinese Communists?
100
China's drive to industralize might lead to this
What is pollution?
200
Two or three crops raised each year on the same land.
What is multiple croping
200
True/False- China's population is evenly distrubuted
What is False
200
Lies on the Chang Delta
What is Shanghai?
200
10 % of China's land is good for ______
What is farming
200
The U.S government has considered canceling China's .....
What is most-favored-nation status?
300
Government makes all the economic decisions
What is command economy?
300
The average birthrate in China
What is 30,000?
300
Occupied Hong Kong in the 1830's
What is the British?
300
The government began to introduce elements of free enterprise in this date.
What is 1970
300
The government tries to unwillingly match the new economic freedoms with .....
What is poltical reforms?
400
China's Capital
What is Beijing
400
Most densley populated cities in Asia
What is Hong Kong?
400
In the 1800's Hong Kong was leased to the British for _______ years
What is 99?
400
The new Chinese communists leadership admitted some past mistakes after his death.
Who is Mao?
400
True/False- China's economic future might depend on its government's willingness to accept political reforms.
What is true
500
One of the world's most densley populated cities
What is Hong Kong?
500
True or false- China limits a family to 1 child each.
What is True
500
The lease ran out in _______
What is 1997?
500
The government allowed some economic freedom but restricts these freedoms
What is religious and political?
500
China's challenges include
What is pollution, government's unwilingness to match the new economic freedoms with political reforms