You need to answer all three questions, which carry equal weight. This is an open-book exam. For each question, you should provide a concise summary of the corresponding lecture, demonstrating your understanding of the content. You may incorporate your own opinions in your answers.
Instruction
You need to answer all three questions, which carry equal weight. This is an
open-book exam. For each question, you should provide a concise summary of the
corresponding lecture, demonstrating your understanding of the content. You may
incorporate your own opinions in your answers. You must email me
(yingfeng.xu@ualberta.ca) your answer file (doc/pdf/odt) by 14:50 pm (Mountain Time).
Questions
1. Why did Deng Xiaoping have to “reform and open up” China? (lecture 2.2)?
2. What is known about Xi Jinping’s New Era? (lecture 3.3)?
3. What has gone wrong in China’s urbanization? (lecture 5.2)?
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