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*In the video "The unrealized Horrors of Population Explosion", reducing population growth by coercive mass sterilization was widely criticized and resulted in deaths of women. Which of the following came to be known as more acceptable, humane and effective way of reducing population growth by the governments?
Group of answer choices
One child policy
Prioritization of maternal health by governments
Free contraception
Incentives for childless marriages
*What is the most common cause of maternal mortality?
Group of answer choices
Abortion
Hemorrhage
Sepsis
Hypertension
*Which of the following methods of contraception is most effective at preventing pregnancy?
Group of answer choices
Female condom
IUD
Diaphragm with spermicide
Oral contraceptives
*Which of the following terms best describes a woman’s total number of births (live births plus stillbirths)?
Group of answer choices
Parity
Gravidity
Fertility
Demography
*Which term is used to describe the maximum human population the Earth can sustain?
Group of answer choices
Doubling time
L-shaped curve
Ecological foortprint
Carrying capacity
*Write in 50-75 words about the article you found on women's health and how it ties into the concepts of reproductive health.
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