1. aging society
2.lack of jobs after leaving school
3.flooding
4.Lack of water(northern)
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Some of the social problems in China are a result of the uneven distribution of social wealth in the country. Social problems include regional imbalances and employment distribution.
Political struggles and social problems weakened the Han Dynasty. It fell in A.D. 220. China had no single ruler.
Political struggles and social problems weakened the Han Dynasty. It fell in A.D. 220. China had no single ruler.
Hui Rong has written: 'Zhongguo de pang men zuo dao' -- subject(s): China, Social conditions, Social problems
social problems are the problems that affect the society social problem becomes a social problem it affect social as social as a whole in some personal problem are not social problems. A social problem may be personal to you though.
social problems are the problems that affect the society social problem becomes a social problem it affect social as social as a whole in some personal problem are not social problems. A social problem may be personal to you though.
The Chinese government introduced the one child policy in 1979 to alleviate social and environmental problems in China.
Social Problems - journal - was created in 1953.
They felt missionaries and other foreigners were creating problems in China- Apex
Social problems are rooted in societal structures and institutions. Social problems are subjective and open to interpretation. Social problems vary in terms of their severity and impact on individuals and communities. Social problems are interconnected and can be influenced by various factors such as culture, economics, and politics.
British defeated China in the opium war and how the imperialists had forced China to sign the unequal treaties. Matthew Perry, the problems that Tokugawa Japan forced during the 1800's include foreign pressure, crisis and revolt. Social and economic unrest.
Reformers in China tried to address internal problems by implementing policies such as the "Self-Strengthening Movement" to modernize the military and economy, the "Hundred Days' Reform" to enact political and social changes, and the "New Culture Movement" to promote social and cultural reform. They also advocated for constitutional monarchy to limit the power of the Qing dynasty and promote greater political participation.