How does the population of a country at the end of demographic transition compare to what it was at the beginning?

A) The average age is about the same.
B) The average age is younger.
C) The average age is older.
D) The average age is difficult to measure.


Answer: C

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Supreme Court decision in Korematsuv.United States (1944) and the 2004 Supreme Court decision regarding Arab American detainees say about America's willingness to suspend civil rights in times of war or crisis? What will be an ideal response?

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the Electoral College, each state is granted as many electors as __________.

A. it has senators B. it has representatives C. it has senators and representatives combined D. is proportional to its population

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