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Warm Up

Warm Up. Who is Mao Zedong?. 2. Mini responses. Example; First sentence: The Three Gorges Dam… is a good thing is a bad thing is both good and bad Second sentence: Give first reason/example Third sentence: Give second reason/example. Example:.

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up • Who is Mao Zedong? 2

  2. Mini responses Example; First sentence: The Three Gorges Dam… is a good thing is a bad thing is both good and bad Second sentence: Give first reason/example Third sentence: Give second reason/example

  3. Example: • In my opinion, the Three Gorges Dam is both a good thing and a bad thing. It is a good thing because it helps control flooding. But, it is also a bad thing because it creates a reservoir that destroys many animal habitats.

  4. Let’s take a closer look at the people of China…

  5. Quality of life Index • used to evaluate the general well-being of individuals and societies • 2005 China was ranked 60th in the world out of 111 countries. • Score of 6.083 out of 10 Citation: Economist Intelligence Unit, 2005

  6. Population • World population: • About 7 billion people • China Population: • 1.4 billion people (greatest population on Earth) • DOUBLE the population of US and Europe combined • About 1 in 6 people are Chinese Citation: Discovery Atlas: China 2006

  7. Population Density • Population Density: the average number of people living in a measurable area. • (# of people/ total area ) • In the US 1990: • 70.3 people/sq. mile • What issues does this definition have? • Alaska: 1 person/sq. mile • New Jersey: 1,098 people/sq. mile Citation: http://undertheraedar.blogspot.com/2010/12/size-of-countries-usa-and-china.html Citation: Text book pg. 80

  8. What patterns do you notice with this map? Populations are centered around water

  9. Shanghai • Most densely populated city on earth • Total Area: about 2,400 sq miles • Total Population: 23,000,000 • Ex; 23,000,000 people/ 2,400 sq miles = 9,583 people in every sq mile!

  10. How fast is the population growing? • Every minute, 34 Chinese children are born • Population growing by about 7 million people every year • Is there a problem? Citation: Discovery Atlas: China 2006

  11. One-child policy • Instituted in 1979 to alleviate economic, social and environmental problems. • Limits couples in urban areas to one child. • Exceptions for ethnic minorities, rural families, parents who do not have any siblings and China’s 2008 earthquake. • What is the purpose? • Believed to have prevented 400 million births since 1979.

  12. Is the one child policy a good thing or a bad thing? PROS CONS http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=113555&title=Millions_of_Children_Left_Behind http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndWuq6AznmQ

  13. How has china changed since 1950? • http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/hans_rosling_at_state.html (2:58-3:30) • Western World: Long life and small family • Developing World: Short life and large family. • Why? What factors contribute to this? • Soap, water, food, vaccinations, etc… • Lifestyle • China’s lifespan has increased and family size decreased • It is not a developing country anymore

  14. In your opinion, is the One Child Policy a good thing or a bad thing?Clearly state your opinion (positive, negative or somewhere in between)Support your opinion with two reasons that we’ve discussed in class.Please write at least 3 complete sentences

  15. Other Citations • Opening Slide: • http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/culture/lucky-numbers-and-colors-in-chinese-culture.htm • http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Sichuan-earthquake:-government-prohibits-investigations-into-collapsed-schools-15072.html • http://www.china-mike.com/chinese-culture/society/one-child-policy/ • http://blogs.ajc.com/get-schooled-blog/2011/01/10/chinese-mothers-perfect-grades-or-else-and-youre-fat/

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