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one child policy has benifitted china big time. restricting married couples to only one child, it has helped minimize the rate of births in the country. it has prevented about 400 million births form 1979 to 2011. though it is the reason behind countless abortions in china, it has helped reducing the expected population to some extent.

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If it wasn't in use there would be over 2million people living in China

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hello this is kasey sam and annie before china had the policy their were many chinese poeple running around. After men started world domination

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There would be too many children and there would not be enough natural resourses.

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