Some of the two main reasons that kept China from becoming highly industrialized include its location and its culture. Its location made the movement of raw materials into China difficult and the traditional and subsistence culture made it difficult to look outwards for technology transfer.
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China under Communist were very industrialized during the 1950-nowaday. Especially right after the frecking Japaness invade them.
China is still an agricultural country now, but it is becoming more and more industrialized.
Oh yes, China is an industrialized nation.
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It wasn't an exact date. China's industrial revolution started in the 1960s and ended in the 1980s. Since China is an extremely young country (established in 1949), it has been industrialized for only 20 years and is considered a "newly industrialized country". But China is leading in many fields of technology and industry, and is set to become a developed nation in the near future.
China was unable to keep out western imperialism because it had not _______.
All of these are correct.
It's probably either the United States (because that nation is a large, very industrialized nation with lots of automobiles) or China (because they're also a large, becoming more and more industrialized nation, with a growing number of automobiles, and also they tend not to have stringent pollution controls).
All of these are correct.
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