Modern China is not considered a philoprogenitive country because parents are only allowed to have 1 child. If Chinese parents have more than 1 child, they either have to kill the other child or put it up for adoption. I hope this answers your question. If it does, pls upvote it.
China is not considered philoprogenitive because parents are only allowed to have one child. If they have twins they have to kill one or give it up for adoption.
This argument stems from the controversial (One-child policy) current in the People"s Republic of China and in a sense, amplifying the recent earthquake disaster.
China has experienced rapid growth over the past couple decades.Today, the average household in china has an automobile and other domestic pleasantries that any modern country would.
That is a stupid question. China was always China!
The concept of a teenager is modern. It didn't exist in Ancient China. Once a person hit puberty, they were considered an adult.
The modern country that is located north of China is the nation of Russia. Russia is the largest country in the world.
same as here china is very modern
they both suck
Ancient China
William C. Kirby has written: 'China's Modern Transformations' 'Realms of Freedom in Modern China - The Making of Modern Freedom -'
All of modern China, including Tibet, is considered a part of East Asia. Historically, some European sources also considered parts of Tibet to lie in Central Asia. Tibet is west of the Central China plain, and within mainland China, Tibet is regarded as part of 西部 (Xībù), a term usually translated by Chinese media as "the Western section", meaning "Western China".
Buddhism