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The Idea of US-China Trade and Its Relationship with Democracy
The US's idea behind enabling Chinese trade was to raise the country's living standards and bring its population out of poverty, with the presumption that democracy would follow along with an educated populace and better living standards. It was believed that once people have around $7,000 in annual income, they start to make demands and force governments to change according to the demands of those empowered publics.
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The US enabled Chinese trade believing that raising living standards would also bring democracy.
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Summary
The US enabled Chinese trade believing that raising living standards would also bring democracy. Once people have $7,000 in annual income, they start to make demands and it forces the government to meet the demands of those empowered publics. It takes a coalition of people to share a positive vision of the future we want.