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son4ous [18]
3 years ago
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Why or Why not should the United States concern itself with what China is doing?

History
1 answer:
lukranit [14]3 years ago
4 0
Uh, trading? Immigrants? WAR?

There are a lot of reasons why america should concern itself with wath China is doing, like...

The Recycling Shortage (thingy) - China put stricter guidelines for other country's waste that they deposit to China.

Immigrants - Wonder why (maybe all) major cities has a China Town? Yeah, immigrants.
More people = Economy goes up
More tourists = Cash

War - Maybe not today, but in the past, people were concerned if China was gonna start a World War.
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