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Originally, what was Mao Zedong’s position on population growth? How does the slogan “Late, Long, and Few” represent a change in his position?

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Answer: The post option in population growth was optimistic.

Explanation: It showed a change as it was part of a campaign to reduce the number of births in China.

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Originally Mao Zedong position about China's population growth was optimistic as he mentioned that "Even if China's population multiplies many times, she is fully capable of finding a solution; the solution is production.", The slogan “Late, Long, and Few” represented a change in his position as this was part of a campaign to reduce the number of births in China. This campaign proved to be effective because from 1970 to 1976 the births per women in China were reduced from six to three.

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