What is industrialization?
the growth of factories and industry in a country
What is a population boom?
a rapid increase in population
Which region has experienced conflict with the Chinese government over independence and cultural rights?
Tibet
What major protest took place in Beijing in 1989?
the Tiananmen Square protests
Which country created the One-Child Policy?
China
Why did China and India experience rapid economic growth during industrialization?
it increased demand for food, housing, and jobs
Why did population growth create challenges in China and India?
it increased demand for food, housing, and jobs
Why have human rights groups criticized China’s actions in Tibet?
restrictions on freedoms and cultural expression
What were many protesters in Tiananmen Square demanding from the Chinese government?
greater political freedom and democracy
Why did China introduce the One-Child Policy in 1979?
to slow population growth
How did improved healthcare contribute to population booms in developing countries?
people lived longer and infant mortality decreased
How did the One-Child Policy affect many Chinese families?
families were limited in the number of children they could have
How can limiting freedom of speech and religion lead to accusations of human rights violations?
it prevents people from expressing beliefs and opinions freely
Why is the Tiananmen Square massacre considered an important human rights issue?
the government used military force against protesters
How did the One-Child Policy affect many Chinese families?
families were limited in the number of children they could have
What environmental challenge resulted from rapid industrialization in China and India?
pollution and environmental damage
What long-term demographic problem developed partly because of the One-Child Policy?
an aging population and gender imbalance
Why do human rights issues in Tibet attract international attention?
other countries and organizations are concerned about freedoms and treatment of people
What was the purpose of caste system reforms in India?
to reduce discrimination and increase equality
What long-term demographic problem developed partly because of the One-Child Policy?
other countries and organizations are concerned about freedoms and treatment of people
Evaluate one major benefit and one major drawback of rapid industrialization in China and India.
benefit—economic growth and jobs
drawback—pollution, overcrowding, or poor working conditions
Evaluate whether the One-Child Policy was successful or harmful for China’s development.
it slowed population growth but caused social and demographic problems
Analyze how conflicts over Tibet reveal tensions between national unity and human rights.
governments may prioritize control and stability while critics argue individual freedoms are being violated
Compare how China and India responded differently to demands for political and social change during modernization.
China limited political protests while India focused more on democratic reforms and reducing social inequality
Analyze how conflicts over Tibet reveal tensions between national unity and human rights.
governments may prioritize control and stability while critics argue individual freedoms are being violated