Social Sciences, asked by guminpertin962, 2 months ago

A)why is China represented by a bicycle.
B) discuss the symbols on the wheels.
C)what does it say about China's present
economy.​

Answers

Answered by gantladineshreddy
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Explanation:

it is 2 money having and education

Answered by sumanparekh
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A)After 1980, the bicycle, a Chinese cultural icon, came to represent Chinese backwardness. As China looked westward for the secrets of economic success and social sophistication, China's post-1980 generation developed a subliminal shame toward things intrinsically "Chinese" as well as an appetite for consumption

B)The symbol in the front wheel is the hammer and sickle which is the symbol of the Chinese Communist Party. The symbol in the rear wheel represents the dollar, the currency of the capitalist world. (b) The first symbol represents the Communist ideology and the second represents the Capitalist ideology.

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