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The Great Chinese Revolution

"The Great Chinese Revolution"
Workbook

Chapter 1-

This Chapter begins by describing what China is like and the unique characteristics it carries hidden within itself. China has modernized from within there own cultural tradition, but resists change. Two great institutions have held the Chinese state together, the ruling elite and the writing system. They have coexisted in mutual support for three thousand years. This says to me that China's slowness to modernize in material matters involving technology has been part of a larger scheme of stagnating. It seems like China is so set in tradition that it caused them to lag behind for a very long time. They involved themselves in farming which followed the family line from one to another.
Order was being set upon them and change was trying to be made. As for modernization, China has had farther to go and more changes to make than most countries because it has been itself for so long. I can understand why it......


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