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sheilaspns

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The decreased mortality in less developed countries in the mid-twentieth century resulted in:
 
  a. decreased fertility rates.
  b. higher fertility rates.
  c. increased population growth.
  d. gradual population decrease.

Question 2

In less developed nations, mortality rates began to decline in the mid-twentieth century due to:
 
  a. an aging population.
  b. increased standard of living.
  c. rapid industrialization.
  d. improvements in sanitation and health care.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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