By the end of the twentieth century, what impact had the one-child policy had in China?(1 point) Responses

A. Most Chinese people tried to fight the policy to protect the tradition of having larger families.
B. The nation saw many improvements, including economic growth and lower poverty levels in rural areas.
C. The policy did not lead to any particular improvements in the nation and was criticized by many.
B. The birth rate was declining and people were living shorter lives, reducing the population.

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B. The nation saw many improvements, including economic growth and lower poverty levels in rural areas.