What is the “one child policy,” and what effect has it had on society?

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
This is policy by China to restrict families—rural and urban—to a single child. Because there is a strong preference for males, this has resulted in increased sex-selective abortion, increased use of sex-selective techniques, a drastic decline in fertility overall, and a sex ratio skewed towards boys and men who will never find partners themselves. These are the “disappeared daughters.”

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1) If a firm is minimizing costs at its current output level, then the firm is operating at a point along the long-run average cost curve. 2) In the short-run, if a firm is minimizing costs at its current output level, then the firm is operating at a point along the long-run average cost curve. 3) The relationship between the long-run marginal cost and the long-run average cost differs from the relationship between the short-run marginal cost and the short-run average total cost. 4) If a firm's long-run average cost is equal to $2.50 over a given range of output, this means that the firm's long-run marginal cost is greater than $2.50. 5) Any shift in the short-run average total cost curve will shift the long-run average cost curve.

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The process of movement of culture traits from one society to another is called:

a. Innovation. b. Invention. c. Diffusion. d. Reintegration. e. Sublimation.

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The total complement of genes shared by the reproductive members of a population is called a(n):

a. ?breeding population. b. ?nuclear matrix. c. ?gene pool. d. ?species isolate. e. ?gene line.

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Neolocal residence means: a. changing residence from that of the relatives of the husband to those of the wife approximately every twoyears

b. living near the relatives of the husband. c. living near the relatives of the wife. d. living in a place of one's own. e. living near the bride's mother's brother.

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