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Chinas one child policy

This places pressure in the hands of the people. If one person does not comply than everyone loses his or her benefits. I am strongly in favor of Chinas one child policy. I also think that the Indians should adopt this policy. Right now 83 percent of the Chines population can read and write, while only 53 percent of the Indians can read and write, this percent will only get lower with the rise of the population. Education leads to smaller healthier families and there will be more education with a lower population. There is also a strong relationship between a mother's education and the infant mortality rate, if the mother has a better education the child is more likely to survive infantry. In addition, the more educated the women may have fewer children later in life. This is why it is crucial to cut population now if we want it to stay lower later. Some would say that the one child policy is immoral, and you cannot deny natural rights such as the amount of children one has. Well how much less immoral is it to let your people live in poverty, with not enough food, clothing or education to survive....

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