China is superior to India in many ways.
- Unemployment rate is higher (4,5% in China and 3,4% in India).
- China has a striking high proportion of women workers; their labour force participation is more than twice that of their Indian peers.
- China’s literacy rate has reached a remarkable level, especially given that people must learn characters rather than an alphabet. Over 96% of the population are literate - compared to just over 71% in India.
- China is notorious for its lack of press freedom. But Reporters Without Borders suggests that India has plenty of problems too.
- A baby born in China can expect to live for nine years longer than one born in India.
- India has a split society in terms of race and religion. People are being killed for eating beef, foreigners are attacked for difamation of temples.
Answer: its B relations with the Native American Indians of the Great Plains
"<span>The nation used an aristocratic form of government based on birth and privilege" would be the best option from the list, although there were major differences, such as the idea of "birthright" for the Chinese. </span>
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Answer:
Correct answer is C. Dividing China's history based on which dynasty ruled the country.
Explanation:
Option C is the only correct answer as we create periodization to divide history into quantified time blocks of time, with a goal to easily research what has happened in the past. Therefore dividing history of China according to the periods of reign of certain countries is one way of periodization.
Option A is not correct as this refers to the ways how someone measured time, not how he created periodization of certain periods and events.
Option B is not correct as this is description of historical events, not periodization of those events.
Last option is also not correct as it shows different accounts of certain historical events, not their periodization.