Taipei (Taiwan) in China is the capital of the island nation off the coast of East Asia through which the Tropic of Cancer passes.
The Qing Empire designates Taiwan as one of its provinces. The Qing government signs the Treaty of Shimonoseki, ceding sovereignty over Taiwan to Japan after losing the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895). Japan governs the island until 1945. The Kuomintang and the Republic of China Armed Forces were defeated in the Chinese Civil War in December 1949, forcing the Republic of China government to flee to Taiwan.
As a result, the CCP was able to proclaim the founding of the People's Republic of China, a new Chinese state. While Taiwan's current Tsai Ing-wen government argues that Taiwan is already an independent country as the Republic of China (ROC), China now contends that it is a province of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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A. an economic boom due to a rapid increase in fisheries
jobs.
B. an adequate sustainable anchovy supply for the
population.
C. a long-term resurgence of the fishing industry.
D. underfishing of other fish species.
E. increased anchovy overfishing and fishery depletion.
A =1 if dark means can not be seen
B =2
c=4
D=3
water is the correct answer if you are on plato
Answer:
Correct Answer is A. Where People live and what cultures they create
Explanation:
The term Human systems Briefly summarize one of the main elements in Geographic Studies: The Human Geography. This element in geography studies how humans behave with their environment and with other human beings, how the communities behave, what is their culture, how they have changed the Landscape, what historic processes the community suffered. This element is one of the six subjects of geographic study:
1. The world in spatial terms (lat, long, positioning)
2. Places and Regions ( differences between one space and another)
3. Physical Systems ( Natural changes, Biosphere)
4.Human systems (Human geography)
5. Environment and society (Anthropic effects on the environment)
6. Uses of geography (combining the other elements to understand past, present, and future)