Which Country Will Be Dominant?
The U.S.A.
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China
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well, the fact that we have the strengths of the world in our country, that also helps. and, as usual, our capitalism will cause the foreigners to join us. i say instead of dropping bombs, just drop some Xboxs into Iraq. when the young people get into it, they'll say "fuck you dad, Call of Duty is awesome". plus, we have an assortment of Martial Arts. Side: The U.S.A.
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I think that the United States of America will still be the dominant country far into the future. Of course, being an American, there is some bias in my opinion, but I have faith in the American people. I believe that we will come to our senses and begin to work on the problems that will lead to China becoming dominant, like stop exporting jobs, stop exporting manufacturing, and stop exporting our money. Hopefully, the dollar will rebound and regain its value. I can only hope that the next leader of the country, whoever it may be, will realize the problems on the horizon and do something to counteract it. Side: The U.S.A.
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First off America is ownage. WHy you say? The first answer is technology. We are more technologically advanced than any other country. Next if China dumped the dollar they would lose so much business it would hurt them too much to be worth it. The Chinese as a whole are rich the individuals make only about 6,00 a year compared to america's average of 48,000. Finally America is free. Freedom equals instant ownage. Side: The U.S.A.
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It's hard to say, but probably economically, China will become a bigger superpower than the U.S. if they allow open markets and support entrepreneurship. There are so many more Chinese that if they could get their country's efficiency up through modernization and education, their economic output would be enormous. After it has enough financial power, that will give them the leverage to become more active politically. They already have enough U.S. debt that they could destabilize our currency if they decided they wanted to dump it into the market, which is why we're so careful about denouncing anything they do. Side: China
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