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Hacking Campaign, Seen as Linked to China's Arm, Targets US Industry and Government WorksheetHacking Campaign, Seen as Linked to China's Arm, Targets US Industry and Government Worksheet
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Hacking Campaign, Seen as Linked to China's Arm, Targets US Industry and Government

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This single link includes six New York Times articles for learners to read. Each article relates to the Chinese culture, government, school system, or economics in some way. Each also includes a set of comprehension questions for learners to answer.

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news articles, journalism, reading comprehension, informational texts, chinese culture, chinese art, chinese food, china, the global economy, the united states government

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china, chinese culture, global economy, us government, hacking, newspaper article, reading informational text, reading comprehension, us industry, chinese army, social studies

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