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China's One Child Policy
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GCSE Social Geography Quiz on China's One Child Policy, created by taylor2em on 16/05/2013.
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Question 1
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What was China's Population like?
Answer
Growing slowly
Growing Steadily
Growing Rapidly
Question 2
Question
What year was the One Child Policy put in place?
Answer
1979
1963
1981
Question 3
Question
What age were couples told to wait until they could get married?
Answer
Late 30s
Early 30s
Late 20s
Question 4
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One option after having one successful pregnancy was to abort the child, what was the other?
Answer
Use contraception
Women were to be sterilised
Question 5
Question
By what percent did salaries rise for couples that had one child?
Answer
25%
5-10%
2-4%
Question 6
Question
By what percent did salaries rise for couples that had one child?
Answer
25%
5-10%
2-4%
Question 7
Question
What were the penalties of having a second child
Answer
Death
Salary cut
Be made redundant at work
Question 8
Question
In which areas were second child's excepted?
Answer
Cities
Rural areas
Question 9
Question
In which areas were second child's excepted?
Answer
Cities
Rural areas
Question 10
Question
What were the problems with the one child policy?
Answer
Women were forced to have abortions even in their final month of pregnancy
More girls were being born
Girls were put into orphanages
Regular checks by the 'granny police'
Many over indulged, spoilt children
Question 11
Question
What are the benefits?
Answer
The population has slowed down drastically (400 million fewer babies being born)
The forecast famine didn't happen
Standards of living increased
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