China's Only Child
As the twenty-first century has arrived upon the world, China’s overpopulation continues to be of great environmental concern. As this overpopulation persists, it results in low natural resources per capita, and an unstable economic foundation. During the 1970’s, the Chinese government realized they needed to make policies to combat the growing numbers of Chinese citizens. In 1979 the Family Planning Commission of China implemented the “One-Child Policy” as a solution. This policy stated that parents in urban settings are limited to having only one child. The government then enforces this regulation by penalizing families that have more children. This course of action had come under heavy criticism because these policies go against certain religious beliefs and the Chinese tradition of
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Approximate Word count = 532
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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