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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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BIRTH RATES ARE INCREASING
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2) Their birth rates are increasing.
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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. ;;;;;;;

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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. **

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Quick Scroll 08.24.07 (1 year ago) #10

I think its due to increasing birth rate..
mortality rates are not significantly decreasing in less developed countries...lif e expectancy is much less than developed countries.
birth control also fails there....but I dont think its a reason more important than increasing birth rate..
moreover, it also adds to increasing birth rate..
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