Which of the following is a criticism of the demographic transition model?(1 point)

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It does not take into account the effects of migration on population growth.
It does not take into account the effects of migration on population growth.

Pre-industrial societies tend to have low birth rates, as the struggle for survival is too difficult.
Pre-industrial societies tend to have low birth rates, as the struggle for survival is too difficult.

Most movements of people do not take place in small steps but are major movements.
Most movements of people do not take place in small steps but are major movements.

Post-industrial societies tend to have high rates of natural increase, unlike the prediction.
Post-industrial societies tend to have high rates of natural increase, unlike the prediction.
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The correct criticism of the demographic transition model from the options provided is:

It does not take into account the effects of migration on population growth.

This criticism highlights that the model primarily focuses on birth and death rates, often neglecting the significant impact that migration can have on population dynamics. The other options do not accurately reflect common criticisms of the demographic transition model.