What is your question this seems like a statement.
<span>The prime purpose was to enhance the power of the monarchy, and of
the Roman Catholic Church in Spain, by requiring that Catholics
were loyal to the faith. As a political program, it led to
confiscations and the torture of alleged heretics, and eventually
to the expulsion of non-Catholics from Spain.
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Question:
4. In general terms, what was the one-child policy? What were two of the exceptions to the policy?
Answer:
Under the new policy, families could have two children if one parent, rather than both parents, was an only child. This mainly applied to urban couples, since there were very few rural only children due to long-standing exceptions to the policy for rural couples.
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