Annotated Bibliography: A Child Limit Around The World

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A Child Limit Around the World RJ Kloecker Ms. Underhill H-ELA 4 April 2017 Outline Thesis: To solve the worldwide problem of overpopulation one need only look at over countries. We must create children limit, create consequences for it, then change it for the good of the people. Introduction Create laws for childbirth limit Create consequences for violating the laws Change and manipulate laws for good of the people Closing Overpopulation is a growing problem in the world that could possibly lead to the destruction of our planet. There is a shortage of resources of our planet, this means that there will be wars over food. These violent wars for life may lead to our demise because the wars will destroy our …show more content…

They put in a childbirth law that was effective from 1985 to 2015. It is my belief that we should limit the families and future families of the world to four kids per family. However, if this does lead to abortions they will not be targeted at one gender. Both genders will be born equally with no partisan from the parents. “Across China, a centuries-old social preference for boys led to sex-selective abortions and infanticide targeting girls in the wake of the one-child policy.” (O’Carroll What happens if you have a 2nd child in China? ‘You’d become everyone’s punching bag). If this policy leads to fetus abortions, then it shall not be partisan to one …show more content…

These laws need to command the people but also need to adapt to support and help the people, in other words we have to make the people want to follow the law. “For example, between 2000 and 2005, as many as 1,968 officials in central China’s Hunan province were found to be violating the policy, according to the provincial family planning commission; also exposed by the commission were 21 national and local lawmakers, 24 political advisors, 112 entrepreneurs and 6 senior intellectuals. Some of the offending officials did not face penalties, although the government did respond by raising fines and calling on local officials to “expose the celebrities and high-income people who violate the family planning policy and have more than one child.” (One-child in China pros and cons). If a poorer family breaks the law then they will have to work to get money to pay the fine; if a wealthier person breaks the law they will have to pay the fine and work for some interest so they are doing equal yet fair

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