China's massive and rapid industrialization since the 1990s has resulted in A) an end to the Communist Party. B) in increase health care conditions. C) a decrease in international oil prices. D) significant and widespread air pollution.
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China's massive and rapid industrialization since 1990s has resulted in significant and widespread air pollution.
Though the circumstances are there which embellished the growth of China as the world's fastest growing economy during the 1990s but with massive development, huge environmental consequences can also be seen across the Globe.
Following are the things which come from the massive and rapid Industrialization in China:-
- Increase in the health care conditons- One of the recent world data showed that , with the growth of Chinese economy in the 1990s, the standard of living of the people also changes which consequently lead to the creation of healthcare infrastructure.
- Rising level of Chinese GDP- Prior to this period, Chinese GDP was seeing the satgnant growth with not much development also. But with the arrival of transformation in the Manufacturing sector, the growth touched to 6.5% of their previous GDP numbers.
- Strenghthening the influence of Communist party- These development was happening during the time of Communist Government. This strenghthen the grip of Communism as a system of Government in China which is still in existence.
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