Why was japan more successful than china in maintaining its independence?

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Answer: Japan learned about western society like military and economics.  They used these aspects to modernize Japan.

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Why did the "special economic zones" (SEZs) of China succeed? (5 points)They imposed sanctions on Western nations, including the United States.

They used international investment to stimulate the Chinese economy.

They focused investments on agriculture instead of industry.

They encouraged people to move from urban to rural areas.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "They used international investment to stimulate the Chinese economy." the "special economic zones" (SEZs) of China succeed is that They used international investment to stimulate the Chinese economy.

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They used international investment to stimulate the Chinese economy.

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Special economic zone is called a geographic region that has economic and other laws that are more oriented to a free market economy, than the typical laws of a country or nation. The laws of "national scope" can be suspended within a special economic zone. They can also be called exclusive fishing zones (sea patrimonial), about 200 miles offshore of each country.

The category 'EEZ' covers a broad spectrum of more specific types of zones, including Free Trade Zones (FTZ), Export Processing Zones (EPZ), Free Zones (FZ), Industrial Parks or Industrial States (IE), Free Ports, Urban Entrepreneurial Zones and others.

In general, the purpose of this type of structure is to increase foreign direct investment by foreign investors, such as an international company or a multinational corporation.

Which is NOT an example of white resistance to desegregationA) Stalling the efforts to integrate schools
B)Closing public schools and providing private school vouchers to white parents
C) Sending the poorest white students into black schools
D) Admitting only a few black students to white schools

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I would go with A I hope it works

~JB
d only admitting a few black students in the schools

Why was Brown V. Board of Education argued twice in front of Supreme Court in 1954 and 1955? 

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To increase the speed and also show how extremely important this case was to tge childern with colored skin who had to travel long distance to learn because they were not allowed to go to White schools. Colored School had little school funds and the school were torn and beat up while white school were in good conditions meeting all heath qualifications and education standards.
because of the phrase " with all deliberate speed" but they weren't moving fast enough, so he repealed again to make the case of segregation move faster.

Elevation is the height of earth’s surface compared to the level of the ocean. True or false?

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Answer:

what's the height of the Earth surface compared to the level of the ocean is true

The confirmation process of Supreme Court Judges involves ______________________.A. An Investigation
B. Lobbying by Interest Groups
C. Senate Committee Hearings
D. Senate Vote
E. All of the above

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Its D. Senate Vote









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which of the following best describes the British position toward native Americans after the revolutionary war?

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The best option from the list would be that "b .the British abandoned their native American allies and didn't give them protection in the treaty of paris," since this British had no need to maintain a relationship.