Multiple Choice
One unexpected consequence of China's one-child-family rule is
A) a precipitous drop in the Chinese population.
B) the need to "import" women of a marriageable age.
C) the mystery of a half million "missing" girls every year.
D) repeated anti-governmental uprisings in the countryside.
E) the loophole that allows the Chinese to adopt as many children as they want.
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