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Zoey63294

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During Stage 4 (a postindustrial economy) of the demographic transition,
 
  a. birth rates are very low, but death rates increase.
  b. the birth rate falls into line with the death rate, and population growth slows down.
  c. birth rates remain very high, and the death rate declines even further.
  d. birth and the death rates are both low, so there is little or no natural increase in population.

Question 2

Curtailing the waste of energy will involve __________.
 
  A) individual alterations of lifestyles
  B) maintaining the same economic system
  C) a focus on increasing consumption
  D) leaving democracy for socialism



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Answer to Question 1

(Answer: d)

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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