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    called the one-child policy in order to decrease its rapidly growing population. Recently, this law has been changed to a two-child policy to increase the population. However, the effects of the former law still persist in China today. There are many different perspectives when examining this topic, but an ethical view is one of the most important because many people question whether or not it is acceptable for the government to interfere with such personal matters. Due to the policy there are…

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    One Child Policy Essay

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    I am going to talk about the one baby policy in china; I find that is it intolerable and comes across as very silly in my perspective. I want to get the policy changed because no couple should be controlled on how many children they are permitted, how would you feel if someone told you, that you were only allowed one child? In China they brought in a new policy about 30 years ago in 1979 which indicates that couples can only have one child. But if a couple has a child that is born with birth…

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    China's One Child Policy

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    one child policy is a classic example of the oversimplification of a complex issue. The overreliance on numbers and scientific thought as opposed to a more balanced approach resulted in the adoption of a policy that infringed upon the rights of Chinese women to control their own reproductive rights. While the one child policy allowed China to slow down their population growth at an unprecedented speed it is important to analyze the effects the policy had that are not quantitative. The policy…

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    China's One Child Policy

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    September 18, 1980 would be a day that would live in infamy. With a staggering population count of almost 1.4 billion, change was crucial. This was the day that China decided to formally implement the one-child policy as a temporary measure, which soon became law. In the 1950s, as medical care and sanitation improved in China, coupled with the country's transformation from an agricultural country to an industrial nation, the population began to outpace the food supply. In 1958, a famine…

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    China's One Child Policy

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    Over the course of several years, China has had a policy called the One-Child Policy. The one-child policy had a terrible start and a pretty dry finish. The One-Child Policy was a bad idea. One of the reasons why the One-Child Policy was bad is because of the extreme loss in females. The reason why females were born less is that families wanted a male to live with the family name. The abortions of females became so bad that China would not allow the parents to know the gender of the child.…

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    One Child Policy Dbq

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    One Child Policy DBQ Essay Enacted by the Chinese government in 1979, the One Child Policy attempted to decrease China’s unsustainable population growth. It accomplished this by restricting Han Chinese couples to one child. Phased out in 2015, the policy was very controversial amongst the international world. For the most part, the One Child Policy was good for China because it fulfilled its purpose, raised the standard of living for all of its citizens, and improved the lives of singleton…

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    As U.S. citizens it is culturally acceptable to have multiple children but that is not the same in other countries. In China there is a one child policy that limits the number of children a married couple can have. This rule was first introduced to the people of China in 1979 (Levin). Just as expected there are several exceptions to this rule such as either spouse being an only child. If either spouse was an only child then it is legal for the couple to have a second baby four years after the…

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    One Child Policy Essay

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    Good Morning 7W and Ms Florido/ Mr Kazokas, the topic for this debate is that the One Child Policy is wrong in the Catholic Church, and I believe that this statement is false. In the early 1970s, birth rates in china were around 4.77 percent, and that had decreased to 1.64 percent in 2011, and therefore allowing less people in the future generations and then creating less of human activity on the earth. Recently, the Pope has been around the world preaching about climate change and the effect of…

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    China's One Child Policy

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    have they had a one child policy that makes it illegal for their citizens to have more than one child active for 30 years even though they are running out of females to repopulate, and they are going to need to keep their number high in order to keep their economy stable. There are plenty of reasons why they would do this, but some people would disagree. Some say the one-child policy does too much more harm to their country than it does positively. The one child policy isn't a perfect plan, it…

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    China One Child Policy

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    The topic I chose to do on a human rights issue is China One Child Policy. China One Child Policy violates Declaration of Human Right. This policy was developed in 1979. This only for Han Chinese living in urban areas of the country. China government wanted to reduce and control their population size because they seen a dramatic increase in their population growth. I t also reduce economic and environmental problems. With this being said the couples in China are only allowed to have one…

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