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China and Its Government System
*when making the powerpoint:
^The first slide is title China with all our names
^For the introduction to the country, as in those in bullet points below, just put super simple keywords. We can just explain each (Add your answers na, follow what I did to the other questions.)
^The slides after that are the questions na, which must also be answered in super simply keywords. Again, we can just explain the concepts on the spot. Don’t forget to put the rating number and the answer that corresponds to it.
^Don’t forget to put the references, and don’t use weird font colors. Make the font size big and readable and the background easy on the eyes.
^After you make the popwerpoint, please send this exact document with your answers PLUS the powerpoint to Miki so she can print it. Send it before 6 please. And put the powerpoint in a usb.
Thank you again, Jeanne!! 

CHINA AND ITS GOVERNMENT SYSTEM
China is a sovereign, single-party state governed by the Communist Party, whose power is enshrined in their constitution.
China has become the world’s fastest-growing major economy since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978. As of this year, it is the world’s second largest economy.
Its government is a communist and socialist system, but can also be an authoritarian with restrictions in areas such as the internet, the press, freedom of assembly, reproductive rights and freedom of religion.
The current president of the People’s Republic of China is Xi Jinping who is the head of the state, who is also the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and Chairman of the Central Military Commission.
The current Premier or Prime Minister of the State Council is Li Keqiang who is the head of government. He is in charge of organizing and administering the Chinese civil bureaucracy. He is also the Head of the National Defense Mobilization Committee of China.
Primary organs of state power are the National People’s Congress, the President and the State Council

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