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1. In Bangladesh, gender discrimination (deters) population control and poverty alleviation.

  • A. justified
  • B. justified
  • C. justified
  • D. justified

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

In Bangladesh, gender discrimination impedes population control and poverty alleviation. Discrimination limits women's access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, which hinders a country's development by preventing half the population from fully participating in the economy and decision-making processes. 
  • Population Control: Gender discrimination, which often results in limited education and reproductive health options, can lead to higher fertility rates. Conversely, empowering women through education and economic opportunities is linked to lower population growth rates. 
  • Poverty Alleviation: By limiting women's participation in the workforce and creating significant wage gaps, gender discrimination keeps a large portion of the population in poverty or a state of chronic poverty. Empowering women economically through equal opportunities for employment and property ownership is considered a key strategy for poverty reduction. 

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