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. 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 (DTM) in order from stage one to stage four are:
1. **Stage 1: Pre-Transition** - High birth and death rates, resulting in a stable population.
2. **Stage 2: Early Transition** - High birth rates, but declining death rates due to improvements in healthcare and sanitation, leading to population growth.
3. **Stage 3: Late Transition** - Declining birth rates as a result of changes in societal values and access to contraception, along with low death rates, leading to slower population growth.
4. **Stage 4: Post-Transition** - Low birth and death rates, resulting in a stable or slowly growing population.
These stages illustrate the transition of a society from high mortality and fertility rates to lower rates, significantly impacting population dynamics.
1. **Stage 1: Pre-Transition** - High birth and death rates, resulting in a stable population.
2. **Stage 2: Early Transition** - High birth rates, but declining death rates due to improvements in healthcare and sanitation, leading to population growth.
3. **Stage 3: Late Transition** - Declining birth rates as a result of changes in societal values and access to contraception, along with low death rates, leading to slower population growth.
4. **Stage 4: Post-Transition** - Low birth and death rates, resulting in a stable or slowly growing population.
These stages illustrate the transition of a society from high mortality and fertility rates to lower rates, significantly impacting population dynamics.
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