America Vs China Essay

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USA AND China are two of the most powerful country in the world. Although they are currently competing each other, but they have many things in common. They are developed countries, they lead the world economic. In fact, their export is greater than the import. After all similar things, now I will compare the differentiation between these two. There are three points that make these countries differ, sport, government, and food First, they differ in sport. Kung Fu is really famous in china. It is chinese term referring to any study , learning ,or practice that requires patience, energy, and time to complete. There are many benefits by learning this king of sport. We can protect our self from any misdeeds, especially for women. It also controls …show more content…
As we know, china is a communist country which is very strict to its people .The government controls all things that is happening in that country, such as the dynamic of its economics. Government takes care about what things are supposed to be imported, what things are supposed to be exported, what things are supposed to be sold in market. This restriction will limit the creativity of its people to produce sell their product in to the market. In another hand, USA doesn’t do the same. USA is federal country which means the government is not as strict as china. Even though they control all things that is happening in that country, they don’t limit its people to be creative at producing anything as long as it becomes a benefit to the country.
Third is about the food. As two countries that are located in two different continents, the taste of food is also different. Because of their different culture, it also differentiate the way they cook and eat that food. China which is located in Asia certainly has a stronger taste of food than USA, they will put many spices in every time they cook a dish. USA is really identical to its fast food such as hamburger and French fries. That’s why many famous fast food company such as McDonald comes from

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