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19 May, 22:33

Which of the following is an argument against China's one-child policy?

A. It was the first attempt to slow the large annual population growth.

B. Though slowed, the population continues to rise.

C. Western rural areas have strict enforcement to encourage movement to the Eastern urban areas.

D. It has led to a larger female population in schools.

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  1. 20 May, 02:26
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    The correct answer is (b.) Though slowed, the population continues to rise. An argument against the China's one-child policy is that why is the population still continuing to rise. China has the biggest number of population, reaching almost 1.4 billion and with their one-child policy, the population is still reaching such big number.
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