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c). was judged immoral and quickly abandoned d). has achieved its goals in a single generation e). none of the above 31. Poverty increases a). fertility rates generally increases b). recruitment rate generally decreascs c). population density increases. d). A and B 3 all of the above 32. Population increases in developing countries where famine is common sanitation is poor is made possible in part because of a). supplemental feeding programs provided by developed countries. b). increased availability of medicine through various relief agencies. e). increased availability of health care provided by developed countries. d). none of the above. :). all of the above. 33. Humans in developed countries a). have the same biotic potential as those in developing countries b). have lower fertility rates than humans in developing countries c). have a higher standard of living than humans in developing countries. d). have greater access to education than humans in developing countries. e). all of the above. 34. Women in developing countries tend to have more children than women in developed countries. Reasons for this pattern include a). there is higher infant mortality in developing countrics. b). Children are viewed as security for the elderly in developing countries. e). children are perceived as economic assets in developing countries. d), the availability of contraceptives is less in developing countries. e). All of the above. 35 Factors implicated with declines in fertility rate include a). Availability of social programs to care for the elderly b). low rates of infant mortality c). mandatory childhood education. d). opportunities for higher education. e). all of the above 36. the móst effective way(s) to reduced population growth in developing countries is to a). provide programs for childhood education. b). provide education opportunities for higher education. c). provide social programs for caring for the clExplanation / Answer
31. (e)
all the given options are correct.
people believe for fertility rate will help in more helping hands.also recruitment decrease is also showing poverty.Rise in popolation results in increase in density.
32.(b)
incraesed availability of medicines make the people live even in such condition sof famine and poor sanitation condition.
33.(e)
all the options are coorect in the given scenario.
34.(e)
In developing countries children are seen as the memeber who will bring the money and more will be the children more money they will make.
35.(b)
Due to increased efforts the countries has achieved a new low infant mortality rate.
So , this resulted in decline in fertility rate.
36.(d) All the above
Education and social awareness will make them clear about the health issues and human resource development and evidently they will think of controled population growth.
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