23. Place the four stages of the Demographic Transition Model into the correct order from stage one to stage four.(4 points)

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The four stages of the Demographic Transition Model in order from stage one to stage four are:

  1. Stage 1: High Stationary - Characterized by high birth and death rates, resulting in a stable population.
  2. Stage 2: Early Expanding - Birth rates remain high while death rates begin to decline, leading to a population surge.
  3. Stage 3: Late Expanding - Birth rates start to decline as people move toward urban living, causing the population growth to slow.
  4. Stage 4: Low Stationary - Both birth and death rates are low, leading to a stable population with an aging demographic.

So, the correct order is:

  1. Stage 1
  2. Stage 2
  3. Stage 3
  4. Stage 4