Answer:
Responses to a shrinking population are birth bonuses, governments reducing taxes or paying for part of daycare for new parents, and policies or rules that allow for parents to work flexible hours, part-time and/or take leaves from work without losing their jobs.
Explanation:
A is correct because by giving bonuses to the parents for every child they have, the governments are trying to stimulate them economically to do so.
B is not correct because advertising to take your children somewhere doesn't help people deciding to have or not have children.
C is correct because the governments are trying to reduce the economic burden on the parents and help them out with the raising of their children.
D is correct because through this measure the governments are giving the parents economic security and stability while enabling them to be with their children whenever necessary.
E is not correct because such a measure will have a countereffect.
D. Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico, while not a US state, is a US territory.
Explanation:
The Maluku Islands or the Moluccas (/məˈlʌkəz/) (Molukken) are an archipelago in eastern Indonesia. Tectonically they are located on the Halmahera Plate within the Molucca Sea Collision Zone. Geographically they are located east of Sulawesi, west of New Guinea, and north and east of Timor. Lying within Wallacea (mostly east of the biogeographical Weber Line), the Maluku islands have been considered part of both Asia and Oceania.The islands were known as the Spice Islands because of the nutmeg, mace and cloves that were exclusively found there, the presence of which sparked colonial interest from Europe in the sixteenth century.[2]
The Maluku Islands formed a single province from Indonesian independence until 1999, when it was split into two provinces. A new province, North Maluku, incorporates the area between Morotai and Sula, with the arc of islands from Buru and Seram to Wetar remaining within the existing Maluku Province. North Maluku is predominantly Muslim, and its capital is Sofifi on Halmahera island. Maluku province has a larger Christian population, and its capital is Ambon. Though originally Melanesian,[3] many island populations, especially in the Banda Islands, were massacred in the seventeenth century during the Dutch–Portuguese War, also known as The Spice War. A second influx of immigrants primarily from Java began in the early twentieth century under the Dutch and continues in the Indonesian era, which has also caused a lot of controversy as the Transmigrant programs have done so and even thought to have led to the Maluku Riots.[citation needed]
Between 1999 and 2002, conflict between Muslims and Christians killed thousands and displaced half a million people.