Population controls in China have:

a. worked because the government provides disincentives for families with more than one child
b. worked because the government strengthened support for what the majority of the population already wanted (very small families)
c. not worked because most children in China are born outside of marriage and the government cannot control this trend
d. not worked because the decentralized structure of the Chinese government impedes any social change


Answer: a. worked because the government provides disincentives for families with more than one child

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