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cricket20 [7]
1 year ago
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How does A.J Song feel about the one child policy? What are his reasons

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Novosadov [1.4K]1 year ago
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According to the article, A.J songs is in full support of the "One Child" policy.

The article indicate that Song agrees with the policy. He claims that only youngsters are concerned about their peers. He believes that the additional commitment made by parents in an only child is substantial.

"I definitely wouldn't be who I am now if I had a brother." I'd probably still be in my tiny community, marrying and having children.

<h3>Who is A. J. Songs?</h3>

A.J. Song, 23, is the sole kid in his family, who live in a rural town in Guizhou province.

<h3>What is the origin of the One Child Policy?</h3>

China had a regulation known as the "one-child rule" that prohibited most Chinese families from having more than one child.

The Chinese government rolled it out nationally in 1980, and it was discontinued in 2016.

The government saw the country's population expansion as being too rapid, thus the program was put into place to address it.

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