China’s Lost Girls write these questions on your own paper, leave space to answer them 1. After which leader in recent Chinese history did China’s population.

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China’s Lost Girls write these questions on your own paper, leave space to answer them 1. After which leader in recent Chinese history did China’s population increase most dramatically? 2. What are a few reasons that might explain the large number of abandoned Chinese girls? 3. What areas of China do the majority of abandoned girls come from? 4. What threat does the gender imbalance pose to China? 5. What is another social side effect stemming from the one child policy? 6. What did you find most interesting about this film?