
China's Periphery
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Aaron Dranoff
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China's Periphery
Unit 9
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Poll
How was your weekend?
The best
Pretty good
ehh
Horrific
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Draw
Draw an emoji that describes your weekend
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Objective
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You will be able to: Explain why the peripheral regions of Tibet, Hong Kong, and Taiwan are important to the Chinese government and the life of the country.
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Multiple Choice
You'll be able to explain why which three regions are important to the Chinese government?
Tibet, Hong Kong and Saipan
Saipan, Ugwuogo, and Krypton
Tibet, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
Hong Kong, Ugwuogo, and krypton
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China's Periphery
China's heartland is in China Proper
Many Peripheral regions surround China proper
These peripheral areas buffer China Proper from the rest of the world.
They provide China with either access to trade relationships or access to raw materials
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a former British colony and includes a number of islands on the southern coast of China
Hong Kong is now a City of China but they enjoy special political rights that other areas of China don't
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Multiple Choice
Who provides the raw materials that China Uses
China Proper (The core)
The Peripheral regions
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​https://youtu.be/MQyxG4vTyZ8
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Google Classroom
"Hong Kong"
Navigate to google Classroom --> Classwork Tab --> East Asia and open "Hong Kong"
first open the "What is Hong Kong Document"
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Questions Review
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Then we'll watch this
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Taiwan
Taiwan used to be its own country:
After WWII China declared The “One China” policy:
there is only one indivisible China, which Includes all of China, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and Tibet
Taiwan continues its efforts to be recognized as an independent country
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In 2000, Taiwan renewed its efforts to be internationally recognized as a sovereign nation and announced tentative plans to formally secede from China. China responded with many threats and conducted military exercises across the strait from Taiwan. The military exercises were seen as another threat, essentially a show of military might meant to intimidate Taiwan into retreating from its secessionist position. The United States supported Taiwan by parking a naval fleet nearby, which incensed the mainland government. In 2005, China passed a law authorizing the use of military force to stop any secessionist actions by Taiwan.
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