china’s one child policy
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CHINA’S ONE-CHILD POLICY
By: Priyanka Vayalali, Professional Communications 4a CAUTION: One picture is sort of graphic
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CHINA AND ITS LARGE POPULATION
850 Million= Most populated place in the world
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TIME LINE AND PRACTICAL SOLUTION
Mao Zedong: Encouraged Reproduction
Large Population= Overpopulation and Carrying Capacity Problem
Deng Xiaoping= One-Child Policy was implemented (1978)
More problems arose than they were solved (female infanticide, gender imbalance, no trust, a break of following the culture)
An amendment should be made, to implement a two-child policy for all.
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CHINA AND FEMALE INFANTICIDE
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CHINA’S CULTURE
Confucianism= China’s Philosophy/culture
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CHINA CONSEQUENCES
Forced Sterilizations and Abortions
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CHINA AND THE BREAK OF TRUST
Chinese citizens who desire more than one child often have “secret/extra” children. These “secret/extra” children often grow up underprivileged due to the fact that they have to stay hidden.
Some places in China have government officials that keep watch on the specific areas and the number of children each family has in that area.
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