148.1Chinese and British Efforts to Reduce Infant Deaths
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Chapter 26: Asia and the Pacific in the Era of Imperialism 1800–1914
Quiz for Global Viewpoints: Chinese and British Efforts to Reduce Infant Deaths
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148.1
Correct. The answer is a. You Zhi argued that, lacking an alternative, poor parents drowned infants because they could not afford to raise them.
Incorrect. The answer is a. You Zhi argued that, lacking an alternative, poor parents drowned infants because they could not afford to raise them.
Incorrect. The answer is c. You Zhi argued that well-off people had an obligation to do what they could to reduce infanticide. With that in mind, he helped form “The Infant Protection Society.”
Correct. The answer is c. You Zhi argued that well-off people had an obligation to do what they could to reduce infanticide. With that in mind, he helped form “The Infant Protection Society.”
Incorrect. The answer is c. You Zhi and his colleagues hoped that parents who participated in the program for the subsidy would become emotionally attached to the child in question.
Correct. The answer is c. You Zhi and his colleagues hoped that parents who participated in the program for the subsidy would become emotionally attached to the child in question.