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Review China’s population policy on the following Website.
http://maps.unomaha.edu/Peterson/funda/Sidebar/ChinaPop.html

How do you feel about this policy?  What types of benefits and downfalls could you see happening with this type of policy?  

What impacts could it have on the population both scientifically and socially?

Do you think a policy such as this would ever be passed in the United States?


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This solution discusses the population control policy in China, the benefits, downfalls and overall impact.

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