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Polls show growing numbers of the island's people – especially young people – view themselves as distinctly ______ and have no desire to be part of China, an authoritarian one-party state compared to Taiwan's democracy.
Polls show growing numbers of the island's people – especially young people – view themselves as distinctly ______ and have no desire to be part of China, an authoritarian one-party state compared to Taiwan's democracy.
Taiwanese
Less than 10% now support an immediate or eventual ______, and only 3% identify primarily as Chinese – while 67% see themselves as primarily Taiwanese.
Less than 10% now support an immediate or eventual ______, and only 3% identify primarily as Chinese – while 67% see themselves as primarily Taiwanese.
unification
Polls show growing numbers of the island's people – especially young people – view themselves as distinctly Taiwanese and have no desire to be part of ______, an authoritarian one-party state compared to Taiwan's democracy.
Polls show growing numbers of the island's people – especially young people – view themselves as distinctly Taiwanese and have no desire to be part of ______, an authoritarian one-party state compared to Taiwan's democracy.
China
Polls show growing numbers of the island's people – especially young people – view themselves as distinctly Taiwanese and have no desire to be part of China, an authoritarian ______ state compared to Taiwan's democracy.
Polls show growing numbers of the island's people – especially young people – view themselves as distinctly Taiwanese and have no desire to be part of China, an authoritarian ______ state compared to Taiwan's democracy.
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Polls show growing numbers of the island's people – especially young people – view themselves as distinctly Taiwanese and have no desire to be part of China, an authoritarian one-party state compared to Taiwan's ______.
Polls show growing numbers of the island's people – especially young people – view themselves as distinctly Taiwanese and have no desire to be part of China, an authoritarian one-party state compared to Taiwan's ______.
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Taiwanese Identity
- A growing number of Taiwanese people, particularly young people, identify themselves as distinctly Taiwanese.
- There is a significant rejection of unification with China, with less than 10% supporting immediate or eventual unification.
- Only 3% of the population identify primarily as Chinese.
- In contrast, a significant majority of 67% identify primarily as Taiwanese.
- Taiwan is a democracy, in contrast to China's authoritarian one-party state.
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A quiz about the shifting identity of Taiwanese people, particularly young people, and their views on unification with China.