Governmental population policies 39. True/false: Today, almost every single country of the world has a population management program of some type. 40. The ability to control the number and timing of children a couple has is called 41. True/false: Due to the influence of the Christian churches in the U.S., the U.S. gives little money to developing countries for population and family planning activites. 42. True/false: The leaders of the Catholic Church in Mexico opposed the government's efforts in the area of family planning. 43. Jeffrey D. Sachs of the Earth Institute at Columbia University gives a four-part strategy to lower fertility rates in just 10-15 years. What are the four steps that are recommended? 44. India had a very different approach to family planning than that give in the four-step strategy. What actions has the country taken and how successful has it been? 45. China has about 19% of the world's population but only about % of its arable (farmable) land. 46. What are some of the positive aspects of China's population planning program of recent decades? 47. What are some of the negative aspects of their program? 48. What population issues does China face today? 49. In terms of population growth and distribution, what was Brazil trying to do in the 1960s and 1970s? 50. True/false: Few women in Brazil use contraceptives today. 51. What is the history of Romania's disastrous pro-birth policy? 52. Why have industrialized countries like Sweden, Hungary, South Korea and Japan tried policies to encourage women to have more children? .