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Which stage of demographic transition is indicated by comparably high birth and death rates?

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Stage One

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Stage one.

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In pre-industrial culture, death rates and birth rates were both high, and fluttered immediately according to intrinsic circumstances, such as dryness and infection, to produce a comparatively consecutive and youthful community. House devising and contraception were essentially imaginary; hence, childbirth rates remained essentially only limited by the strength of women to own children. Leaving depressed death rates in some special circumstances but, overall, death rates pointed to match birth rates, usually surpassing 40 per 1000 per year.



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