America's Response
To a Changing World
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1. Finish US/China Debate
2. Final Exam Review Kahoot HW - Study for final exam on Thursday 6/15
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1. Prepare for China/US Relations Debate
In your teams you must complete the following prior to the debate: A. Craft an opening statement which does the following (each part must be delivered by a different student:
2. DEBATE! 3. Prep for final exam - use the Final Exam Review Questions 1. China/US Relations Quiz (open note)
2. Complete the China-US Options Graphic Organizer 3. Choose your option and compile your "Option Notes"
4. Final Exam Review HW - Finish "Option Notes" 1. Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37
2. Richard Nixon "normalizes relations with China 3. Nixon in China: The Week that Changed the World 4. Review Study Guide Pt.2 Answers 1. Key Terms
2. a – imports more than it exports from China. The graph clearly shows imports exceeding exports, by over $300 million in 2011. 3. It supports US business interests, and makes China more involved in the international trade system, which has more consistent/stable rules. 4. US human rights concerns in China: a.freedom of speech/press b.Chinese treatment of Tibet c.Chinese treatment of political prisoners and religious minorities d.One child policy 5. a. US is concerned about the growth of the Chinese military and military spending. China has the 4th largest nuclear arsenal in the world. This would make China more powerful in East Asia, and more oppositional towards the US. China also sells a significant number of weapons to other nations. b. The US military is largest in the world, and it allies itself with nations that border China, and Taiwan. 6. It shows the concern of greater censorship of speech and press for people in Hong Kong. 7. The US has been a traditional ally to Taiwan, but officially recognized mainland Chinese authority in 1978, but since 1979, the US has guaranteed to continue trade relations with Taiwan, and to help maintain its security. 8. “steadily grown” , “military strength” , “economic ties” 9. It’s the first time in 600 years that the Chinese navy had been used for a combat mission outside of China’s territorial waters. This shows they are more willing to be involved in international security efforts (also willing to protect their trade interests.) 5. US-China Agenda "Graphic Organizer Trade Issues US Perspective:
Chinese Perspective
Human Rights US Perspective – the US concerns
China’s Perspective – Chinese concerns
Security/Military US Perspective – Concerned about
Chinese Perspective – Concerned about
Taiwan US Perspective
Chinese Perspective
China’s Role in the World US Perspective
Chinese Perspective
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