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2 December, 15:24

What is a key difference between the U. S. and Chinese system of government?

a. U. S. - president takes power by force; China - leader is elected

b. China - government rule is absolute; U. S. - people have a voice and choice in government

c. U. S. reviews Constitution every 50 years while China does not

d. no real differences exist between the two countries

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  1. 2 December, 15:46
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    The answer is B. because the U. S is a democracy where people have a say in politics but China's government holds absolute power over all citizens without giving them a say in government.
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