The Chinese government implemented its One Child Policy in 1979 as it was calculated that if population continued to rise in China, starvation and famine would inevitably ensue by the middle of the 21st century due to each family having an average of 3 children. It was believed that implementing this austere policy would guarantee that the standard of living for all Chinese would double within this same timeframe. The Chinese government utilized fines, economic incentives, and propaganda to enfo...
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