1.Generally, It actually depends if you and your spouse are both from one child families then you are allowed to have 2. If you are from the country and have a girl first; you are able to try for a boy-so 2 max. Also, if you have a special needs child first, you are able to try again for a typically-developing child. Some people have more than one child without the above exceptions-they pay for them. There is a fine for every extra child that ranges from as little as 6000 RMB to 300 000 RMB depending on where you live.
1/4 China's population is children :)
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38765 million people lived in china
The population {number of people} in China is 13. Billion!!how many people does china have
About 1,334,000,000 (one billion three hundred thirty-four thousand) people live in China as of November 2009.
100 years?
because they have herd that it has the fastest technology and is poluted in the air.
Most people live in east of shanghi because they want to pay money for their children and more rent for their houses. And i think that many people live in diffrents parts of china.
because there are so many people in china, and children are getting abandoned at the orphanage home, police station even in a public place. Parent in China are also having financial difficulties and there is not enough room for people to live in and that is why the government in china have the rule of one child policy because china is getting over populated
9 hours usually 7.30 am until 4.30 pm!!
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There is a Chloe Wang who lives in China. There are many of him/her in China.
HOW ARE CHILDREN RAISED IN CHINA HOW ARE CHILDREN RAISED IN CHINA
In China there approximately 1,300,000,000 people.
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China.
There is a ratio of 1.06 males per 1 female in China.
40,000,000
The early southern colonies were almost entirely agriculture instead of trade like the northern colonies. They were ruled by a Governor sent from England who followed rules from the planter class (the people who owned the land). Their political structure was a strong central government, much like they were used to from their lives in England.