It would probably be best not to cover them. Then someone at the school can see that you get the help you need to stop.
Why did china lose its lead in science and technology?
China maintained a lead in Sceince and technology in the ancient times, inventions and crafts like the gunpowder, paper, silk, printing, and many scientific findings of the ancient times are attributed to China.
If China hada lead in the Anciant times then why did it lose it since the enlightenement in Europe?
Two major factors could be associated to this.
First: It was the Arabs who took the lead from China, as they were the ones trading the good between China and Europe. they learnt a lot from China and India and other parts of the old world, recoreded and moderninzed it. But even they were not as good as the sixteenth/seventeenth century Europians in using those basic ideas in innovative ways. e.g. Chinese used their Gun powder mainly as fireworks, Arabs could make Guns but it was the Portugese who armed their ships with guns, sailed arround the Africa, destroyed the unprotected Arab trading ships and got hold of the East West trade routs. leading to the age of Clonization.
Second: China didnot have a regular scientific knowledge base to generate and maintain the lead. (though a good system of recording and learning of arts) instead it was a charecterisitc of their economic, geographic and demographic situation. they had a settled agrarian and urban society that provided contineuty and progress of ideas over the generations without interuptions like war and migration due to famine. China was and is densly populated, but comparitively poor in natural resources and climate to support this population. this created pressures on the masses to improvise and innovate. this phenominon is generally called Induced innovation. the lead that China had was based on this slower, unmanaged and irregular system, incontrast Europe discovered modern sceince, theorised, formalised and patronised it. result was great leaps in sceince and industrialsation. this didnot only give Europe a lead but also took away the advantages in artisan manufacuring from China, destroying whatever systems and lead it had.
note: this is only a very simplistic view of the situation reality is always more complex then our ability to comprehend and express it.
What types of workers belonged to industrial workers of the world?
There is/was no entity called that. It is a misidentification of the Industrial Workers of the World (1905-present). See: www.iww.org
How did the Communists affect Chinese literature?
Chinese are more developed about the literature of there country. after the 1800s, Chinese exposed to western culture. Then in 1949 the Chinese communist came to power after a long civil war.
Why were communists able to win the Chinese Civil War?
why were the comunists able to win the chinese civil war
Severalhistorical figures were treated asgreat heroeswho united China, again and again, including:
Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo (highest militaryrank) of the Republic of China controlled by Kuomintang (Nationalist party) during that time period.
What was the reslut of the Chinese civil was after World War 2?
the defeated nationalists fled to Taiwan
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Who is the famous leader of the china?
the comumists are the China's cracked leaders who are complete blasted losered weaklings
Was China the country who invented guns?
Yes they did invent guns as you know almost every single thin is made from china.
What is the name of the island to which the Nationalist forces retreated at the end of the war?
The Nationalist Chinese retreated to the island of Taiwan.
What wealthy class in China was created as a result of the civil service examinations?
Over the years, the civil service examination system created a new wealthy class in China. This group was made up of scholar-officials. Strict rules set the scholar officials apart from society. At the same time, these scholar-officials began influencing Chinese thought and government well into modern times.
Who was Genghis Han and why was he so powerful?
Temujin or Genghis Khan, lived from roughly about 1162 to 1227 and is best known for founding the Mongol Empire, which was the largest continuous empire in history. Even though the Mongol population only numbered one to two million, their huge number of horses enabled them to conquer large amounts of territory. Temujin was a ruthless and pragmatic leader, and although he had no real experience in governing he was open to taking on foreign advisors and help. He pursued an aggressive foreign policy and during his lifetime, the Mongol Empire eventually spread to most of Asia. He and his troops were known for their ruthlessness and acquired a reputation of willing to wipe out an entire city's population if they were to resist. After his death, there was an internal struggle for supremacy among the Mongol leaders and his huge empire was split into smaller khanates.
What was the status of women in Bedouin society?
The women were treated badly they were shot to death and were stomped on
How does the Himalaya serve as a natural barrier?
The Himalays served as a natural barrier by separating China from India, so it does not face the monsoons India does. Instead it creates desserts, like the Gobi dessert, because of the traveling air.
What happened between the Communists and Kuomintang during World War 2?
Fought each other and Japanese