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Stage 1: both birth and death rates are high. Resulting in constant population size (unless an event takes place like pandemics or wars)
Stage 2: modern medicine lowers death rates while birth rates are the same rapid pace resulting in population growth
Stage 3: birth rates decrease and the population growth continues at a lower rate
Stage 4: birth and death rates are both low. This makes countries have stronger economies, higher levels of education, better healthcare, more working women, and fertility of 2 children per women.
Stage 2: modern medicine lowers death rates while birth rates are the same rapid pace resulting in population growth
Stage 3: birth rates decrease and the population growth continues at a lower rate
Stage 4: birth and death rates are both low. This makes countries have stronger economies, higher levels of education, better healthcare, more working women, and fertility of 2 children per women.
Answer:In stage one, balance, agricultural societies experience limited resources and technology. Birth and death rates are high, and a population remains fairly stable. In stage two, growth, developing industrial societies begin to change. Societies discover technology and resources that encourage growth; birthrates remain high and surpass death rates. Improved living conditions and medical knowledge help lower death rates. The population begins to grow rapidly. In stage three, leveling, developed industrial societies' birth rates being to change. Societies discover technology and medicine that change behaviors. Urbanization, contraception, and improvements in the status and education of women lead to a diminished need for child workers. The population begins to level off, and growth slows. In stage four, replacement, modernized societies continue to develop changes that limit birth rates. Societies continue to discover new technology and resources that create a balanced population. Improved living conditions and medical knowledge continue contributing to lower death rates. The population stays level or begins to drop.
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