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Quick Scroll Q: population of less-developed countries Wednesday 5th of April 2006 06:44:03 AM (3 years ago) #1

The population of less-developed countries is growing. Which one of the following statements is most responsible for this trend?


1) Policies to limit family size have been ineffective.

2) Their birth rates are increasing.

3) Birth control programs have been ineffective.

4) Their mortality rates are decreasing.

5) Population equilibrium cannot be attained in less-developed countries.
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Quick Scroll Wednesday 5th of April 2006 08:47:56 AM (3 years ago) #2

Policies to limit family size have been ineffective.
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4) Their mortality rates are decreasing.
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Quick Scroll Tuesday 11th of July 2006 09:44:58 AM (3 years ago) #4

all 1,
3,
5
are correct.
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Quick Scroll Friday 14th of July 2006 04:26:39 PM (3 years ago) #5

maintaining population equilibrium in the less developed countries, if not impossible, very difficult to attain-infact the options 1 and 3 are hidden under the 5
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Quick Scroll Sunday 16th of July 2006 11:51:09 AM (3 years ago) #6

SO YOU SAY ANSWER IS ONLY [5].
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Quick Scroll Wednesday 4th of June 2008 04:52:34 PM (1 year ago) #7

i will go for the 4th option
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