Step-by-step explanation:
Some of the demographic characteristics that could play a role in the political organization of a country include:
- the birth rate of the population,
- death rate,
- the age bracket of population,
- migration rate, etc.
Consider, for example, a country which we may call country A notices a decrease in its birth rate for the past ten years, while also having an increased life expectancy for the elderly. This situation could thus imply that the political organization of the country would need to focus on policies that directly affect the elderly more in that society.