China is a communist country that is ruled by a dictator, called a Chairman. The government, controlled by The Chairman, owns every media outlet and many manufacturing and industrial firms. The state mandates every aspect of the lives of it's people, including the oppression and torture of those who dare to speak out against it. The Chinese Communist Party enacts genocides to prevent any question on it's authority, then uses it's control over the media to convince it's citizens that it is protecting their best interests (by calling the groups eradicated, "Evil", "Cults", "Spies", etc. and portraying them negatively on TV, radio, internet, and newspaper). Although China makes American goods available through an economy that is gradually capitalizing, it holds a iron stake at the heart of freedom and fearlessly plunges it's filthy fingers into the eyes of those who dare oppose it's absolute rule.
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China invented the abacus .
No, "China" is not a common noun; it is a proper noun. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or organizations, while common nouns are general terms for a class of objects or concepts. In this case, "China" specifically refers to the country in East Asia, distinguishing it from any other country or entity.
China is bordered by 14 different countries that range from small nations such as Bhutan to very large ones like Russia and India.
Not all places in China are "crowded". In fact, mostly only urban areas of China are highly populated, especially major cities such as Beijing (the capitol) and Shanghai, among others. Most of these cities are located in the easternmost side of China, while the less "crowded" rural areas are in the west of the country. However, it is true that some Chinese cities are very crowded, just as New York City is, but even more so because the sizes of some of these cities are bigger.
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No, China is not a democratic country.
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Yes. The Republic of China (中華民國) is a democratic, semi-presidential republic.
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The most powerfull country at the time, would be China. In Democratic views, America.
No, China is not an EU member, China is in Asia. If China did apply to be in the European Union, they would be rejected, because China is a communist country whereas the EU is strictly democratic.
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The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports to China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say Tibet is an independent country.
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China is a country of many political parties. Apart from the Communist Party of China (CPC), which is in power, China has eight non-Communist parties. They are: (1) China Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang, (2) China Democratic League, (3) China Democratic National Construction Association, (4) China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, (5) Chinese Peasants and Workers' Democratic Party, (6) China Zhi Gong Dang, (7) Jiusan Society, and (8) Taiwan Democratic Self-government League.