Chapter 30 - China: The World's Most Populous Country
famine
a severe shortage of food that results in widespread hunger
birth rate
The average # of births per 1,000 people
death rate
The average # of deaths per 1,000 people
rate of natural increase
annual rate of population growth
negative result of the One Child Policy
changed the ratio of males to females
negative outcome of the Three Gorges Dam
forced over one million people to relocate their homes
Mao Zedong
leader of China from 1949-1976
positive outcome of the Three Gorges Dam
less air pollution
positive outcome of the SEZs
migrant workers able to send money back home to relatives which increased their standard of living
One Child Policy
In 1979, how did the Chinese government decide to control their population growth?
Three Gorges Dam - produces hydroelectricity
In 1993, what was built to be used as a source for cleaner energy?
zero population growth
a condition when the population of a country remains stable
causes air pollution
problem with using coal
coal
resource China used to meet 65% of the energy needs of its population
positive outcome of the One Child Policy
slowed the rate of population growth
Special Economic Zones
specific areas designed to attract foreign businesses that had more freedom than Chinese companies
negative outcome of the SEZs
widening of the income gap between poor and rich