Which city is the birthplace of the Chinese Communist Party?
Shanghai is considered the birthplace of the Chinese Communist Party as the first National Congress of the party was held there in 1921.
Is sociology just common sense?
Psychological findings and research often seem like common sense, but unsurprisingly, psychologists have an answer for that. When people are given the answer to the question, they are more likely to agree with it and contend that they knew it all along (this is called hindsight bias).
Consider one group of people who are told that it is indeed true that long-distance romantic relationships work. The likely response is "of course, absence makes the heart grow fonder...this is just common sense." Consider another group of people who are told that long distances weakens romantic relationships. The likely response is "of course; out of sight, out of mind...this is just common sense." (This isn't hypothetical either: this study and hundreds of others like it have been conducted with the same results).
Clearly psychology isn't just common sense. The answers psychology provides draws upon the scientific method for answers. Although experiments involving the mind can be extremely tricky and often error-filled, the science behind it is the same as biology. Psychology also involves many different perspectives. If one explanation for a behavior lies with the mechanics of the brain, the research might be entirely in the neuroscience perspective. But no one accuses neuroscience of being common sense.
In general, they are not racists. It depends on each individual.
Rather, the general public accept one another very favorably.
Some extreme left or right elements on Korean side dislike Japanese en bloc, remembering the time when Japanese military regime occupied Korea from 1910 to 1945, committing acts of brutality and atrocity on Korean people.
Up until the year 1910, Korea had been an independent country for many thousand years and had mostly been peaceful with only occasional warfare with some invading forces from China and Japan. No wonder some of them, though very small in number, dislike Japanese. But ordinary people do not havour any grudge against Japanese, and it goes, many believe, the same with Japanese people.
Toward some other races? Not such thing to speak of.
What separates sociology from common sense?
Sociology is systematic and scientific study of human behavior, social groups, and societies. While common sense is bascially learned through what we call natural understanding your upbringing.
What is the least dense country in the world?
Greenland is the least densely populated country in the world. With a population of around 56,000 people spread across its vast land area, it has a very low population density.
What countries have a Population Law?
Some countries that have population laws include China with its one-child policy (now relaxed to a two-child policy), India with various state-implemented population control measures, and Iran with its policies encouraging higher birth rates after previously promoting lower birth rates. These laws are often introduced to manage population growth and address social and economic challenges.
What is an example of Cultural diffusion in Canada?
One example of cultural diffusion in Canada is language. British and French people comes to Canada and introduces their languages to Canadians, so now these two languages becomes the two most spoken, and official languages of Canada. United States and Canada both engage in hockey, and baseball. Hockey comes from Canada, and baseball comes from American culture. This is an example of Cultural Convergence in Canada.
This answer is a 50:50, meaning it might not be 100% correct.
What is China's most populated place?
Shanghai is more populous than Beijing. However if the municipality rather than just the city boundaries are considered then Chongqing is almost twice the size of Shanghai.
What is difference between common sense and social sciences?
I AM FAHAD NASR,STUDENT OF BBA IN UOG, PAKISTAN,GUJRAT.
i think the sciences ,which are discussed on common sense of man, are the social sciences.commwen sense basically is the ability to understand the object of the invirement.for example when u see a chair ,ur common sence is telling u that it is used for sitting.if u have not common sence then u can't survive in the society.the person who have a better common sense or faster common sence as compaired to you, he will handle a matter better than you.
The knowldege about common sense is social science,for example sociology, psycology, political science, economics, etc, all these sciences discuss the social problems of humen or society. in the society every body have no perfect and proper commen science ,so these sciences help us to solve our problems in other words these are using to devlope more common sence in humen in different ways.
What is an example of cultural diffusion?
An American restaurant selling Pizza made according to Islamic halal religious requirements
public schools are a nice way to get your children an education with out haveing to pay a ton for the accual experience ( private schools).
it may not be as good as other options but it will get you the knowledge that you need... and you can have a fun time doing it too! :P
What state did public schools start in?
If you are talking about one room school houses.... It was in the early 1700's
The first One Room School House looked like an Early Settler house. As time went on some buildings had gable roofs with straight lines. A number of influences gave them their characteristics. The brackets under the eaves are Italianate. The white trim which follows the eaves forms a pediment of a Greek Revival homes. The triangle over the windows are a carpenter's version of the Gothic Revival.
The gable roof is the triangular upper portion of a wall at the end of a pitched roof. A bracket is a support for a shelf or other weight attached to a wall. A pediment is in classical architecture. It is a low pitched triangular gable above a portico. A portico is a roofed space, open or partly closed, forming the entrance of a house like a porch roof. There are many styles including the Greek Revival.
The time period that this was popular was from the early 1700's thru the 1900's.
People had to live close to the school because the children had to walk to school. There was only one room for all the children. School was very important to early settlers; therefore it was one of the first things they built. The schools were started for religious reasons, mainly so that children could read from the Bible.
*NEW PERSON* It started in Massachusetts around 1647
King Duncan was killed by Macbeth in the latter's castle at Inverness.
The king was asleep in his chamber which had two guards outside whom Lady Macbeth had given intoxicated drinks.
Note : Due to Macbeth's prior decision of not killing Duncan, Lady Macbeth had decided to take up the 'business' . However, when she saw her father's face in Duncan's, she decided against killing the king herself.
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What percentage of England's land is arable?
About 200,000,000,000,000,000 mm. of land is available in England.
In December 1936 Chiang Kai-shek ended his military efforts against the Communists and?
entered into a temporary truce with them known as the Xi'an Incident. This truce allowed the Communists to regroup and eventually gain strength in their fight against the Nationalist government. The incident also led to Chiang Kai-shek's house arrest and forced him to form a united front with the Communists against the Japanese invasion.
What did jiang jieshi do wrong?
Jiang Jieshi, also known as Chiang Kai-shek, made several mistakes during his leadership in China. He prioritized his own political interests over the country's wellbeing, leading to corruption and authoritarian rule. He failed to effectively address economic inequalities and social unrest, which eventually led to the Chinese Communist Party's rise in power. His inability to unify different factions within China also weakened opposition to the Japanese invasion during World War II.
What nomadic tribe invaded Northern China?
The Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, invaded Northern China in the 13th century. They established the Mongol Empire and ruled over the region for several centuries.
How did chiang Kai-shek come to power?
Chiang Kai-shek came to power in China as the leader of the Nationalist Party, also known as the Kuomintang (KMT), following the death of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of modern China. Chiang rose through the ranks of the military and emerged as the successor to Sun Yat-sen. He consolidated his power by leading military campaigns against rival warlords and eventually becoming the head of the Nationalist government in 1928.
Explain the great taiping movement of the mid-1850s?
Taiping Rebellion 1850-64, revolt against the Ch'ing (Manchu) dynasty of China. Perhaps the most important event in 19th-century China, it was led by Hung Hsiu-ch'üan, a visionary from Guangdong who evolved a political creed influenced by elements of Christianity. His object was to found a new dynasty, the Taiping [great peace]. Strong discontent with the Chinese government brought him many adherents, especially among the poorer classes, and the movement spread with great violence through the eastern valley of the Chang River. The rebels captured Nanjing in 1853 and made it their capital. The Western powers, who at first sympathized with the movement, soon realized that the Ch'ing dynasty might collapse and with it foreign trade. They offered military help and led the Ever-Victorious Army, which protected Shanghai from the Taipings. The Taipings, weakened by strategic blunders and internal dissension, were finally defeated by new provincial armies led by Tseng Kuo-fan and Li Hung-chang.
Who was the first European power to explore east Asia?
The Portuguese was the first European power to explore East Asia. I finally found the answer in "Contemporary World Regional Geography" by Bradshaw White and Dymond Chacko on page 187. Hope this helps =)
-Andrea
How did the Mekong river get its name?
The word Mekong is derived from Thai and Lao words Mae Nam Khong. Mae means mother, and Nam means water, so it means Khong, the mother of water. Khong is a derivative of the Sanskrit word ganga, referring to the Ganges river.
What makes Lim Bo Seng a war hero?
Lim Bo Seng was a war hero because of his brave and selfless actions during World War II. He joined the anti-Japanese resistance movement in Singapore and gathered vital intelligence for the Allies. He was eventually captured, tortured, and died in captivity, refusing to betray his comrades. His sacrifice and commitment to his cause make him a national hero in Singapore.