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Answer:
The correct answers are A, C, A, B, C
Explanation:
1. Which is a source of political conflict between China, Japan, and South Korea today?
A. trade barriers
China, Japan, and South Korea are the major economic powers in the Eastern Asian region. They are also major competitors, in that these three countries have developed large economies based on the export of manufactured goods. In order to protect their local industries and markets, they have set trade barriers, which have become a major source of conflict between these countries.
2. East Asian nations have imposed tariffs and other trade barriers to protect their industries, but these barriers have _____ economic growth.
C. slowed
Protectionist trade policies are designed to protect local industries and markets against foreign competitors. However, tariffs and other trade barriers mean imported goods will command a higher price, therefore lowering demand, and slowing down economic growth as a result.
3. Which major threat does North Korea pose for the region?
A. North Korea's nuclear weapons program undermines peace and security.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea for short, became a nuclear power in 2006 after it successfully tested a nuclear weapon. Since then, it has assembled a couple dozen nuclear warheads developed more sophisticated delivery means, such as intercontinental ballistic missiles. North Korea's nuclear weapons program is considered by the United States as a threat to peace and security in the region.
4. How does China's geography contribute to the environmental hazard shown? (Basically shows a little boy with a mask on sitting on the floor inside a house while the air outside is full with pollution.)
B. Wind carries air pollution to dense urban centers and smog settles in heavily populated lowlands.
China's industrial development has brought up some unwanted consequences, such as an incrase in air pollution. Chinese factories, while mostly built away from urban centres, still churn out a ton of pollution, which is then carried by the wind towards cities built on the lowlands. The capital city of Beijing has been one of the most polluted city in the world in the last years.
5. What problem has China tried to solve by building hydropower dams, such as the Three Gorges Dam?
C. production of greenhouse gases
The Three Gorges Dam, built on the Yangtze River in central China, is the largest power station in the world. The electricity produced by this hydroelectrical dam is considered clean energy, as no greenhouse gases are released to the atmosphere.