Question

How have culture-based superstitions affected the birthrate in Japan?

A) The Japanese are not affected by cultural beliefs so there is no correlation with birthrates.

B) Superstitions have coincided with a decline in the birthrate in certain years.

C) Most Japanese women favor the idea of "one family/one child."

D) While economic conditions affect birthrates in Japan, cultural beliefs do not.

E) Japan is mostly an agricultural society and culture implies that many children are beneficial.

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