How is the government of Japan different from China with respect to fertility issues?
A. Japan's government is trying to limit births to two per couple, while families in China today can only have one child.
B. Japan's government is trying to encourage couples to have more children, while China's government has been trying to curb growth.
C. Japan's government gives a bonus to couples who agree to have only one child; while China allows families to have two children.
D. Japan's government promotes early marriage but delayed childbearing, unlike China which promotes late marriage and early childbearing.
Answer: B
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