Question
China has had a one child policy for decades, but Shanghai is not facing the potential population decline that Tokyo is. What accounts for the difference in the experiences of these two cities?
(1 point)
Responses
Japan is an island, so it is difficult for people to move there.
China has migration from rural areas to Shanghai maintaining its population.
China is starting to shift its one child policy to avoid this circumstance.
Tokyo has not changed its policies and still limits the number of children.
(1 point)
Responses
Japan is an island, so it is difficult for people to move there.
China has migration from rural areas to Shanghai maintaining its population.
China is starting to shift its one child policy to avoid this circumstance.
Tokyo has not changed its policies and still limits the number of children.
Answers
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The best response that accounts for the difference in the experiences of Shanghai and Tokyo is:
**China has migration from rural areas to Shanghai maintaining its population.**
This migration helps to sustain Shanghai's population, whereas Tokyo faces a combination of low birth rates and limited immigration, contributing to its population decline.
**China has migration from rural areas to Shanghai maintaining its population.**
This migration helps to sustain Shanghai's population, whereas Tokyo faces a combination of low birth rates and limited immigration, contributing to its population decline.