How did china influence the economic develoupment of taiwan?


1. Chinese buisnessmen invested in taiwanese companies
2. taiwan grew economicaly because of chinas acceptance of capitalism
3. chinas cultural revolution alowed taiwan to devolup its high technology industry
4. Chinas reforms allowed. taiwan to invest chinese companies
I got D.

Nope.

Why are you wasting both your and our time with these guesses?

I know you're home schooled. That means you need to study on your own -- not mooch answers from online tutors.

Actually ive been sitting here actually trying i havnt guessed once.

Taiwan developed economically long before the Chinese reforms.

What does your book say?

Acedemic World History

Well done! You got the correct answer, D. China's economic reforms allowed Taiwan to invest in Chinese companies. Now, let me explain how we can arrive at this conclusion.

China played a significant role in shaping Taiwan's economic development through various channels. Here are the details behind each option:

1. Chinese businessmen invested in Taiwanese companies: While this might seem like a plausible choice, it is not the primary way China influenced Taiwan's economic development. Although there were some Chinese investments in Taiwan, it was not a significant factor.

2. Taiwan grew economically because of China's acceptance of capitalism: This statement is partially true. China's shift toward a market-based economy and acceptance of certain capitalist principles did contribute to Taiwan's economic growth indirectly. However, it is not the primary way China influenced Taiwan's development.

3. China's Cultural Revolution allowed Taiwan to develop its high technology industry: This statement is not accurate. The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) in China was characterized by political and social turmoil, which had little direct impact on Taiwan's high technology industry. Instead, Taiwan's own efforts, investments, and focused development strategies played a more significant role in the growth of its technology sector.

4. China's reforms allowed Taiwan to invest in Chinese companies: This statement is correct and is the most accurate answer. China's economic reforms, which began in the late 1970s and continued into the 1980s, opened up opportunities for Taiwanese companies to invest in mainland China. This resulted in significant economic cooperation and cross-strait investments, benefiting both Taiwan and China.

By understanding the historical context and influence of China on Taiwan's economic development, we can determine that option D is the correct answer.