No, the country of China does not own any of the United States.
some Chinese people
All of the Grand Canyon belongs to the United States of America. China doesn't own any of it.
Difficult to say - I suspect that the question may be 'how much of the US doesn't China own!
Not any more.
In the United States it does not. It would be difficult to think of any justification for religion to exempt someone from supporting their own children.In the United States it does not. It would be difficult to think of any justification for religion to exempt someone from supporting their own children.In the United States it does not. It would be difficult to think of any justification for religion to exempt someone from supporting their own children.In the United States it does not. It would be difficult to think of any justification for religion to exempt someone from supporting their own children.
Only for some countries: United States, Russia, China, United Kingdom, France, India, Pakistan, Israel.
From a source at school I was told that China owns California and now they are trying to take over Florida next. Whether this is true or not I am unsure.
Usually the emperor of China made the decisions, but China was not always a united empire. When ancient China was made up of small city states, the leader of each city state would make his own decisions.
In the United States you can burn any book that you legally own any place where it is legal to have a fire.
My Own United States - 1948 was released on: USA: 16 October 1948
My Own United States - 1918 was released on: USA: 7 April 1918
China was formed by independent states before Qin Shihuang united them all; the "Son of Heaven" of Zhou dynasty was like today's Japanese emperor, they were titled as the monarch of China, but they only had very limited power and held a very small territory. Different states ruled their own people by their own laws. Make it simpler, China was like a confederation, so it was never united until Qin dynasty
The cast of My Own United States - 1948 includes: Truman Bradley as Narrator