Asked by @luhjo_.3
Based on the graph you see here, when did the US birthrate grow most quickly?
between 1935 and 1940
between 1945 and 1950
between 1955 and 1960
between 1965 and 1970
A graph titled Birthrate: 1965 to 1970 shows years on the horizontal axis and births per 1,000 residents on the vertical axis. A line increases from 18 in 1935 to 21 in 1945, increases from 21 in 1945 to 24 in 1950, increases from 24 in 1950 to 25 in 1995, decreases from 25 in 1955 to 24 in 1960, decreases from 24 in 1960 to 18 in 1965, and decreases from 18 in 1965 to 14 in 1970.
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Between 1945 and 1950.
Explanation: the birthrate rises from 21 to 24 (an increase of 3 in five years), which is the largest gain among the given intervals (the others show smaller increases or decreases).
Explanation: the birthrate rises from 21 to 24 (an increase of 3 in five years), which is the largest gain among the given intervals (the others show smaller increases or decreases).
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