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1.10 Mince

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Q 1.10 Mince Why does Mince refer to China at the beginning and end of his interview? Instructions: 1. Write a short intro where you respond to the question in one or two sentences. 2. In the body of your response support your answer by referring to a specific passage from the reading in your own words. 3. Keep in mind the guidelines for understanding the reading and writing a good post. 4. Respond to at least one other post, clarifying or elaborating on the explanations in the posts. 5. Extra points for responding to comments on your post. Resources Canvas guides and supplemental resources are provided to help you complete each activity. Please familiarize yourself with the provided resources before beginning your work. How do I reply to a discussion? (Canvas Guide) Grading Rubric Please see the grading rubric for guidance on what is expected for full credit. Click the "snowman" icon (3 vertical dots in the upper right corner of the screen), then select "Show Rubric." Mobile users: Click Grades, then click into the Discussion. The rubric can then be found on the Grades tab.

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Mince refers to china at the beginning and end of his interview because he's expressing, in so many ways, that the government, and the way things are set up, is basically dictatorships. What ever the people sitting at the top say goes is what goes, without making sure or even caring if this can align with the people living in "common society" or stopping to ask themselves how will these rules, regulations, and actions affect the lives of majority of people. In the passage," The beginning of the end", Mince announces " The government let them have the meeting, when things were in full swing, the government sent troops in, killing and mutulating hundreads.