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The nature of society is different, and the class nature of the representatives is also different.
The most essential difference: the economic gap is still relatively obvious.
Development is the last word.
When the economy develops, policies and guidelines will change accordingly, and the emergence of a thing will be accompanied by the problems caused by the emergence of that thing.
Socialism has the problem of socialism.
Capitalism has the problem of capitalism.
These problems arise as an inevitable result of the development trend of things.
It takes a process for something new to come into being, and for something old to perish.
Only by resolving the main contradictions in contemporary society can we fundamentally solve the problem and talk about development.
Assuming that the problem of eating is not solved, who cares about the issue of freedom.
People born before the 80s are looking for jobs to keep their jobs.
People born after the 80s speak of freedom.
Every era has new elements, after all, society is progressing
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I can't say it well, but what I do know is that the United States does not want China to become rich and strong, and that will create a big obstacle for them, at least the social systems of the two countries will be different, and the way they will consider each other's problems will be different.
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The nature of the society is different, one surname is the society, and the other is the capital; The economic development is different, one is a developing country and the other is a developed country; The world is divided into different hierarchies, one is a third world country and the other is a superpower; People's rights are the same; differences in national systems; differences in the way society is managed; There are also different ways in which leaders are established.
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The most essential difference is the difference in ideology, and ideology, which is something in the bones, determines the various differences between China and the United States.
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Socialism, capitalism. Poor, rich.
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The difference between hands and mouths!
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1. Economy: The economy is the lifeblood of a country's survival.
China's economic development in the past 40 years is obvious to all in the world, and we have always maintained the world's largest growth rate in terms of overall growth rate and per capita growth rate. But that's just the growth rate, and you can see where we are and where we are. In the mid-seventies, the total economic volume of the United States was 15 times that of China, and the per capita volume was more than 60 times that of China.
After more than 50 years of development, we have become the second largest economy in the world. According to 2020 statistics, the GDP of the United States is about 24 trillion US dollars, and the GDP of China is about one trillion US dollars, which is equivalent to a little more than 70 US dollars. At this rate, in another ten years, China's total GDP is expected to surpass that of the United States.
But what about GDP per capita? At present, China's per capita GDP ranks more than 70 in the world, which is only at the upper middle level, which is equivalent to one-sixth of the United States, and it will take at least 50 years to surpass the per capita GDP of the United States.
2. Science and technology: Science and technology are the hope of a country's development.
The Chinese nation is a nation that is good at learning. In 40 years, we have completed the 150-year industrialization process in Europe and the United States. However, there is still a big gap between us and the West in terms of high and new technology, especially in basic science.
Not to mention anything else, we can deeply feel this in the United States' suppression and control of ZTE and Huawei in recent years. The reason why the United States can suppress Huawei is nothing more than that the United States has the core technology of chip production. Why suppress Huawei?
Because he doesn't want to see China's technology leading the world. Now JD.com, **, mobile payment has brought us great convenience, making us feel that China is already amazing. But these are based on people's digital foundations, and without people's foundations, our applications are all in the air.
In other words, people built cars, and we went up to show off a set of skills. Not something to be proud of.
How far do we fall in these areas? First of all, let's talk about aviation and astronautics: we are only now sending robots to the moon, and as early as the sixties and seventies of the last century, the Americans have already landed on the moon.
In terms of aircraft manufacturing, we have just built large aircraft, and the engines are still based on foreign technology, not developed by ourselves. And 50 years ago, the United States had already soared into the blue sky with such large aircraft. Another example is the large passenger plane, which one is made in China.
We all have a huge gap in precision instruments, carbon fiber technology, robots, and biotechnology. If it leads the United States in these areas across the board, it is estimated that it will not.
Thirty or fifty years is impossible.
3. Military: The military is a strong guarantee for a country.
We always say that the United States is the world's policeman, exercising long-arm jurisdiction, not only making irresponsible remarks about foreign countries, but sometimes making a big move against foreign regimes for its own interests. Kosovo, Libya, and Iraq are all related to the United States' efforts to make a living. Why is the United States able to point fingers and flaunt its military might everywhere in the world?
Four words "military strength".
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1. They are all responsible powers. All of them are permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, and they are all of great importance and weight to the world.
2. The land area is large, the population is large, the economy is active, and there are many countries around the world with colds when you sneeze.
3. Although the ideology is different, but there is a common feature in the culture, there is a common characteristic, inclusive, any culture to these two countries will become a part of it, be digested, rather than vigorously exclude or completely subvert, absorbing the strengths of a hundred schools, is the right way of culture.
4. The new imperialism of the United States and.
Ten. Unlike the British and French colonial countries in the 8th and 19th centuries, the main purpose of their overthrow of a state regime was to transmit their so-called democratic ideas and systems to the overthrown countries and establish new democracies. This new form of hegemony is very hidden, and many writers who have their brains in water are confused and advocate it. This is very similar to what Zheng He did in the Ming Dynasty.
5. They all have the mentality and embrace of citizens of big countries. It can be seen from the cars driven by both countries that they both like big ones, which may be related to the large land area.
6. Treat international relations relatively calmly. Although they are both dissatisfied with each other, they are generally willing to communicate and resolve them through peaceful channels.
7. Partnered to strike at Japan.
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Usually, the meaning of the two is completely interchangeable, which means that when you talk to an American, the mixing of the two words will not cause the other person to not understand or misunderstand what you mean. But in fact, in relatively formal and serious occasions, there is a certain degree of customary difference between these two words.
is an abbreviation for United States, which directly translates to "United States". There are two United States in the world: the United States of America and the United States of Mexico, but in general, the word "United States" refers specifically to the United States of America.
Strictly speaking, United States (US) is the most traditional and formal name for the United States. This designation is used by the United States in all international bodies, including the United Nations. In official official contexts, when national agencies need to refer to the United States of America, they generally use the United States, abbreviated as US.
It's the most standard abbreviation for the full name of the United States of America, but interestingly, it's not as widely used as the US. The most used part of the USA is at sporting events. Almost all international sports governing bodies, including the International Olympic Committee, have strict rules that must use ISO standards for national abbreviations.
This is what we often see, showing on TV the international three Latin letters corresponding to the national flag of the contestant's country**.
For example: the United States (USA).
China (CHN).
These three-digit codes are strictly formulated by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and cannot be changed at will by any country or organization. Therefore, whether it is an athlete in team events such as the U.S. national football team and basketball team, or an athlete in an individual event, the words printed on their sportswear are all "USA". Audiences in the United States, whether at the scene or in front of the TV, are excited to cheer for the motherland, and will shout "u s a" in unison, similar to "come on China".
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1. Different geographical concepts: the most commonly used word is America, which originally referred to "America", because of the rise of the United States, now it refers to "the United States" in most cases, compared to USA or US, America focuses more on geographical concepts, indicating the land of the United States.
2. Different occasions: US is the abbreviation of United States, which means "United States". We can often see us in black and bold in the headline in some English newspapers and magazines, which is very eye-catching.
In more formal situations, especially when it comes to politics and diplomacy, United States or US is basically used instead of AmericaFor example: president:
U.S.** citizen: A citizen of the United States.
3. The scope is different: and the USA is the most formal and complete American term, the full name is The United States of America, translated as "United States of America", because it is relatively long and quite formal, so it is not commonly used in daily life.
The most used by the USA should be in sports events such as the Olympic Games, which is related to the regulations of international sports event management bodies, and the national abbreviations used in sports events must use ISO standards. ISO: International Organization for Standardization
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