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GCSE Coursework: A Modern World Study - Modern China Why does the Chinese government at the start of the twenty-first century reuse to give its people democratic rights despite encouraging private enterprise in industry, commerce and agriculture and how do you see this situation developing in the next few years? Jason Torquato 10L China has experienced many wars and revolutions in its very long history, and even though it has had this rough past, China have still become one of the main world powers and have an extraordinarily large economy. China is now a major developing country in the world, and it still hasn't given its people democracy. It is now the only world power not to have a democratic government and the question that has baffled many people for years is "Why isn't China giving its people democracy?" Especially since it is increasingly a capitalist country, and capitalism is strongly linked...

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