th 6 Grade Social Studies Unit 3 Lesson
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th 6 Grade Social Studies Unit 3, Lesson 3 Demographic Transition
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Birth rates and death rates are high. 5
Birth rates and death rates are high. High birth rates serve practical purposes: • labor farm work • support for elderly parents 6
Birth rates and death rates are high. High birth rates serve practical purposes: • labor farm work • support for elderly parents Poor health and harsh living conditions cause the high death rate. 7
Birth rates and death rates are high. High birth rates serve practical purposes: • labor farm work • support for elderly parents Poor health and harsh living conditions cause the high death rate. Birth rates and death rates are about the same. 8
Death rates begin to drop because of improved living conditions and health practices. 10
Death rates begin to drop because of improved living conditions and health practices. Birth rates remain high. 11
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Birth rates move downward – eventually catching up with death rates. 13
Birth rates move downward – eventually catching up with death rates. Population growth stays high at early part of this stage but falls to near zero in the later part. 14
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Birth rates and death rates nearly the same again. . 16
Birth rates and death rates nearly the same again. Birth rates and death rates at low levels. 17
ACTIVITY: The Impact of Family Size Stop and Jot in your GLIN: How does having one more child change the rate of population growth? 18
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Property of Oakland Schools Author: Carol Egbo Editors: Amy Bloom and Kimberly Hase Galek
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