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What are the predominant ethnic and religious groups in China?

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Tags: China, Ethnic Groups, Literacy Rate, Population Control

China
Dog is my co-pilot asked:


In my AP Environmental class we’re doing a mock-debate on population control. My group is supposed to be representing China. I already have some good information on their ‘one-child’ policy aka family planning policy but I have a few other questions I cannot seem to find.
One of which is: what are the predominant ethnic and religious groups in China?
What is China’s literacy rate?
And what is their Educatin Policy?

If you get your information from a website please provide a link.
All help is appreciated, thanks.

Crystal

Comments (4) Feb 08 2009

What was the great wall of china made for?

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Tags: Great Wall Of China, Mexicans, Wall Of China

China
Itay Lahad asked:


Is it true that the great wall of china was made to keep the mexicans out?

Calvin

Comments (6) Jan 31 2009

Is China travel friendly for an english only speaking single traveller?

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Tags: Countries, Good Time, Single Traveller, Thailand

China
sdsrfbum69 asked:


I’ve travelled to Australia and Thailand and loved them both. Had a good time and always felt safe. Probably because everyone in these countries speaks english. Should China be my next choice or should I go somewhere else in the Far East?

Nelson

Comments (4) Jan 30 2009

Who is a bigger threat to China and what would China rather increase?

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Tags: Ccp, China, Decade, Military Forces

China
Inquiring Atheist asked:


Who is a bigger threat to China out of the world super powers?

Also what do you think the CCP seeks to increase their soft powers or hard powers?

Recently we heard that China is expanding it’s military forces. (hard power) however what we don’t hear is how China is increasing their soft powers for almost a decade now.

Dallas

Comments (3) Jan 26 2009

How did the struggle for China lead to unification and who finally won the battle?

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Tags: China, Lead, Struggle, Unification

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Neil R asked:


How did the struggle for China lead to unification and who finally won the battle?

Patrick

Comments (1) Jan 23 2009

What were the primary religions of mainland China at the turn of the millennium?

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Tags: Extra Credit, Mainland China, Origin Of Buddhism, Religions Of China

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Rob asked:


Just curious: what were the primarily religions of China during the turn of the BCE/CE time frame?

And for extra credit: what is the time frame of the origin of Buddhism?

Kristopher

Comments (2) Jan 22 2009

China.. ?

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Tags: China, India, Superpower Status

China
Strawberry Tart asked:


Does China have the potential to be just as big if not bigger than the US in terms of superpower status ? and will India be a force to reckon with ?

Jonathon

Comments (4) Jan 21 2009

How do you think that the increasing wealth of China will affect tourism worldwide?

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Tags: China Tourism, Chinese China, Chinese Industry, Developing Countries

China
chankljp asked:


As a Chinese that lives in China myself, I’m very curious about how the increasing amont of Chinese tourist is affect the tourist Industry worldwide.

All answers are welcome as criticism is very important for developing countries like China. So please, let us know what you think.

Kennedy

Comments (4) Jan 20 2009

When did pollution start to become a problem in China and India?

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Tags: Air China, Deaths, River Pollution, Water Pollution

China
Rach asked:


Specifically water and air pollution, such as pollution in the Ganges River. Also pollution in the air in China. When did the number of deaths per year (400,000) in China get that high? How many thousands die each year in India due to pollution?

Anthony

Comments (7) Jan 12 2009

What are the possibilities of China become the next world superpower?

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Tags: Man Power, Theorists, United States, World Superpower

China
Kristof Künkel asked:


Lately in the news, we have heard about the crumbling of the once-great United States. Many theorists believe that soon China will replace the USA as the next superpower. I mean, they definitely have the man power, and they’re technology is growing. Can we possibly see this happening in the near-future?

Jesus

Comments (14) Jan 11 2009

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