Question

In her study of China's one-child policy, Anthropologist Susan Greenhalgh worries that:
a. The policy might not be sufficient to prevent China's population from increasing rapidly.
b. Chinese children will be very smart but very self-centered and, as adults, will not make very sophisticated leaders.
c. The policy is not very effective because it is rarely enforced.
d. China's rural families might not have sufficient workers to generate adequate levels of agricultural production.
e. The high number of abortions required by the policy will have a devastating emotional effect on Chinese women.

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