Answer:
What are the three principles of the people?
The three principles of the people are :nationalism, democracy, and the livelihood of the people.
This ideology was developed by Sun Yat-sen to create prosperous nation.
Are these realistic in China?
No. China has a massive authoritarian power structure, in which the government owned almost all the resources in the country. The people do not obtain the right to free election, which do not fulfill the 'Democracy' Criteria from the three principles.
How about in today's world?
Absolutely. Those three principles are generally popular among the citizens, it should not be difficult to achieve.
Probably the biggest challenge for any other country in the world would be fulfilling livelihood of the people.
But it can be solved by having emphatic understanding toward the hardship that felt by our fellow citizens.
Personally, I would write on limited government. You could talk about the foundation America was built on, and how families should have the sole rights to decide what to do in their homes and country, without being so affected by the government!!
Answer: US Senate rejects treaty ending WW1
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The spark that caused WWI was the assassination of a prince in Austria-Hungary (AH for short) because Siberia was upset that they weren't able to get a certain city from them. That was the spark. What caused the explosion was the alliances between all of the countries. Siberia didn't have a big enough military to fight AH after they declared war on them so they asked Russia for help. Then AH asked for Germany's help. Then Russia and Siberia asked for Frances help and so on. This small event combined with these alliances caused a big blow-out war that was arguably fueled by nationalism by the way. So that was the spark that caused the explosion