Governing a united China can be difficult due to its vast geographical size, diverse ethnic groups, and significant economic disparities across regions. The central government's authority may be challenged by local interests and regional identities, leading to tensions between the state and various provinces. Additionally, rapid urbanization and modernization have created social inequalities and unrest, making cohesive governance a complex task. Balancing centralized control with regional autonomy remains a critical challenge for effective governance.
American leaders were feared that the United States would be shut out of the valuable China trade.
The Himalayas are there. They are very high mountains.
The Himalayas are there. They are very high mountains.
The Himalayan mountains that divided China from India.
what do you mean? what does china take from other countries? think about anything that other countries have that China doesnt and think about what they do have, They need wood that they get from Canada, they need oil they might get it from the Middle Eastern countries or United States
We would be eating around 90% of our produce from Mexico and China.
Their culture might have developed somewhat differently.
It is quite difficult predicting the future, but most probably, the largest economy will be the USA or China. US is 14 trillion right now and China is 5 trillion. It's got a long way to go but many Economists suggest that it will be China. The second might be Japan and India will be in the top 10. Actually, China is not expected to surpass the United States' in economical size until between 2025 and 2030, which means the United States will still have the largest economy in 2015. This will only work, of course, if things keep going the way they do; China surges as the United States has a fall back. So of course this may not even be true. In 2015, any country can have the largest economy, Germany, Russia, Japan, even Egypt or South Africa or Australia might. Or maybe it'll be some country that is not even a country yet! Who knows. What is known is that China's surge won't last long and neither will the downfall of the United States. In fact, the United States downfall (and Europe's for that fact) is a result of a major surge! So the positions may be switched by 2015. China's economy is currently growing about 3x faster than that of the United States and it's actually not that much of a lead (9% versus 3%). In fact, the United States just surpassed 15 trillion dollars in 2011, the first country ever to do so. China, whose currently in second place, is only at about 7 trillion US dollars, and is not even expected to surpass 10 trillion until 2015. Which means in 2015, China will be around 10 trillion while the US will be around 17 trillion.
Well I know that I really shouldn't answer this because I don't know the complete answer and I will probly get yelled at by my tutor but one of the most obvious ones is Russia. Canada is the 2nd. & I think Brazil is the 3rd.....
The rugged terrain of the Himalayas would make the journey from the Indus Valley to China especially difficult. The high mountain peaks, deep valleys, and unpredictable weather conditions would pose significant challenges for travelers.
in china(if ur in china) but if u r in america, there might be some on ebay, beezid, or if u go to vouge.com, you might be able to ask and they might give you one, but u obviously hav to pay for it
Yes (she should file in the US); however, actually collecting support might be difficult.