What was the purpose of China's One Child Policy?

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To increase the country's workforce and boost economic growth.
To encourage families to have more children and increase the population.
To control population growth and alleviate social, economic, and environmental problems.
To promote gender equality and reduce discrimination against girls.
Answer explanation
China's One Child Policy was implemented to control population growth and alleviate social, economic, and environmental problems.
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What were the consequences of China's One Child Policy?
The consequences of China's One Child Policy include a decrease in the number of elderly people, reduced strain on resources, and improved living standards.
The consequences of China's One Child Policy include increased birth rates, improved healthcare, and reduced poverty.
The consequences of China's One Child Policy include a decrease in the population, improved education system, and increased job opportunities.
The consequences of China's One Child Policy include a rapidly aging population, gender imbalance, and social and economic challenges.
Answer explanation
The consequences of China's One Child Policy include a rapidly aging population, gender imbalance, and social and economic challenges.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the main challenge faced by Japan due to its aging population?
The main challenge faced by Japan due to its aging population is the shortage of skilled labor.
The main challenge faced by Japan due to its aging population is the strain on the healthcare and social security systems.
The main challenge faced by Japan due to its aging population is the increase in elderly dependency ratio.
The main challenge faced by Japan due to its aging population is the decline in economic productivity.
Answer explanation
The main challenge faced by Japan due to its aging population is the strain on the healthcare and social security systems.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What measures has Japan taken to address its aging population?
Japan has implemented measures such as increasing the retirement age, promoting immigration, encouraging women to join the workforce, and implementing policies to support elderly care and healthcare services.
Japan has implemented measures such as reducing the retirement age, discouraging immigration, discouraging women from joining the workforce, and implementing policies to reduce elderly care and healthcare services.
Japan has implemented measures such as providing financial incentives for early retirement, limiting immigration, discouraging women from joining the workforce, and implementing policies to reduce elderly care and healthcare services.
Japan has implemented measures such as maintaining the retirement age, limiting immigration, discouraging women from joining the workforce, and implementing policies to reduce elderly care and healthcare services.
Answer explanation
Japan has taken measures to address its aging population by increasing the retirement age, promoting immigration, encouraging women to join the workforce, and implementing policies to support elderly care and healthcare services.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the primary function of the United States' Census Bureau?
To provide healthcare services to the public.
To enforce immigration laws.
To collect and analyze economic data.
To conduct the national census every 10 years.
Answer explanation
The primary function of the United States' Census Bureau is to conduct the national census every 10 years, collecting and analyzing economic data.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What information does the United States' Census Bureau collect?
The United States' Census Bureau collects information about the population, housing, and various social and economic factors.
The United States' Census Bureau collects information about fashion and beauty.
The United States' Census Bureau collects information about sports and entertainment.
The United States' Census Bureau collects information about the weather and climate.
Answer explanation
The United States' Census Bureau collects information about the population, housing, and various social and economic factors.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is population data important for governments and policymakers?
Population data allows governments and policymakers to identify areas with high population density and allocate resources accordingly.
Population data helps governments and policymakers determine the best locations for new infrastructure projects.
Population data helps governments and policymakers understand demographic trends and plan for future needs.
Population data is important for governments and policymakers because it provides valuable information about the size, composition, and distribution of the population.
Answer explanation
Population data is important for governments and policymakers as it provides valuable information about the size, composition, and distribution of the population.
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