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    leadership in 1979 and considered to be one of the most invasive governmental social experiments of our era‚ the one-child policy in China‚ on the surface level‚ appears to have succeeded in its goal of stymieing the growth of the population to a manageable rate. The policy‚ however‚ regardless of whether or not it should be credited with the modern-day decreasing fertility rates in China‚ also brought about unintended social consequences. Despite the fact that this policy was enforced at least in part as

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    China’s one child family policy was introduced in 1979 by Deng Xaioping.T he basic aim was to reduce the amount of people residing in China by the year 2000.The government did this by putting up propergandas brain-washing people making them think that they aren’t the only ones with one child. This is the truth however these citizens deserve their freedom and not all agree. The government is also write in its own way as if this carried on in the future there would be a lack of resources such as fuel

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    Population Policy in Aisa - China Vs. India Executive Summary Both China and India are very important countries not only in Asia‚ but the world. As the largest and second largest population country in the world‚ their population policy has great effects on many areas of the world. Such as agriculture‚ economy‚ education. Through my project‚ we can find out that both China and India spend a lot of efforts in control their population and achieved some goals. China reduced population growth

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    You Agree with China’s One Child Policy? China’s government had always had the problem of finding a way to provide for its large population. After the death of Mao in the 1970s‚ China finally realized that if the economy or the standard of living were ever going to improve‚ they would need to reduce China’s massive population. Thus‚ in the 1980s‚ the One Child Policy was introduced as a solution but did China make the right choice by limiting parents to only one child? After giving much

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    On 13th May 2012‚ in China‚ 4 months old baby girl‚ Mai Chen‚ (her name was on a note tucked in her clothes) was found in a dumpster behind a cinema in Beijing‚ her parents have and been taken to court for abandonment. The couple have admitted to abandoning their daughter and they said “We wanted a boy to lead out family after us and we had to leave Mai do follow to follow this and the one child policy”. The one-child-policy has led to many cases like this where children have been neglected‚ aborted

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    China’s One Child Policy Could you imagine your leader making up rules about your family? It seems impossible and inhumane‚ but this is exactly what they are doing in China. China implemented a “one child policy” in the late 1970s in response to a growing crisis created by rapidly exploding population growth (Piper). Essentially the one child policy is not a law but enforced with punishments. This policy allows

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    As China realised the need for modernisation‚ the one child policy was implemented in June 1979 to achieve three main goals: 1. To address the low per capita GNP by increasing the per capita income to $800. 2. To increase or improve the standard of living. 3. To keep China ’s total population size from exceeding 1.2 billion by the year 2000. China recognised the easiest way to achieve these goals was by restricting the population growth. That way‚ there would be a more likely increase in per

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    The China One Child Policy first initiated in late 1979. The government instituted the policy 3 years after Mao’s death. The policy has been followed by 90% of China’s population for 35 years. The one child policy although having good intentions ultimately destroyed the economy of China because of shortage of new workers‚ exports of young girls‚ and gender fluctuation. This policy makes sure that parents only have one child. Chinese government has begun to show some willingness to loosen up the policy

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    depression. China’s One Child Policy was created to limit how many children a family can have due to large numbers of citizens‚ young and old. Although this seemed like a great idea at the time‚ what will this really do for them over the years and how will this affect humanity in the future? From the looks of it‚ China’s One Child Policy did have its pros and cons‚ but the arrangement did start having more terrible effects on families and children. When the One Child Policy was put into effect‚

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    children Chinese people can have‚ they had to input a policy to decrease the number of children. This policy was an excellent idea for China because it decreased population‚ made exceptional environment‚ and more opportunities for the only child. One reason that the one-child policy was an excellent idea is that the population was decreasing. Document A shows a steady population decline from 1980-2010 this will continue until 2030. Also‚ the policy has prevented a humongous birth rate and leaves more

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