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Why did contraceptive use eventually increase in the Indian rural village of Manupur?
 
  a. Economic conditions made children less valuable.
  b. Birth control was made available free of charge.
  c. New programs employed women to speak to other women about contraception.
  d. The government mandated one-child per family.

Question 2

In a study of a family planning clinic in rural India, Mahmood Mamdani found that
 
  a. Indian couples used contraception when it was provided for them.
  b. Indian women accepted birth control devices and used them without their husbands' permission.
  c. children are considered an economic burden in the rural areas of India.
  d. Indian couples thought it desirable to have lots of children.



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Answer to Question 1

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