China’s one-child policy vs. India’s family planning policy is quite distinct due to the different approaches to control the human population (pop.). China’s one-child policy began due to the drastic growth rate of the country. China’s population growth increased by 2% every year from 1949-1974. India’s family planning policy also began to control the human population of the country. China’s and India’s Approaches to the Human Population China’s approach to control the human population is a drastic measure in both results and actions. China’s one-child policy was required for certain individuals. …show more content…
Another probable solution was giving the child up for adoption. Either the child put for adoption or the parents would decide to give their child to a relative or someone they knew who was not able to conceive a child. When one has a child as parents, their duty is to care and protect their child from all good and bad. The answer should never include death, violence, and crimes of any kind. A child is born to live and learn different things. The parents had the opportunity to have another child if their first was a female. The only individuals that could have several children were the farmers due to its benefit to the plantations and industrialization. If I were to be the president of the country I would not seek to abortion, one-child policy, disappearance of infants, etc. on the other hand I would provide more resources to the individuals of society. I would spread my knowledge of the responsibility it takes once a parent. How does one expect to have positive results when there is nothing done to change the situation? For instance, provide preservatives, classes of sexual activity and the results, provide resources for teens and adults. According to