Which country recently rejected one child norm policy and allowed parents to have another child?

Sweden
Cuba
China
Finland

The correct answer is (c) China.

In 2015, China’s government announced that it would be ending its one-child policy, which had been in place since 1979. The policy had been implemented in an effort to control the country’s population growth, but it had also led to a number of social problems, such as an aging population and a shortage of women.

The end of the one-child policy has allowed parents to have two children, and some families have even chosen to have more than two. This has led to a baby boom in China, and the country’s population is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.

The other options are incorrect. Sweden, Cuba, and Finland have never had a one-child policy.