Answer: stage 2.
Explanation:
When we are talking about the theory that involves the comparison of infant death rates and birth rates then, what comes into mind is the demographic transition. Demographic transition has 5 stages which includes the following;
(1). Stage 1 : where the infant death rate and birth rates are high and the natural increase is stable.
(2). Stage 2: where we have the death rate falling rapidly and an increase in the birth rate.
(3). Stage 3: where the birt rate falls and the death rate also continue to fall.
(4). Stage 4 : both the birth rates and the health rates are low.
(5). Stage 5: at this stage the death rate is still low and the birth rate increase.
From the question; Country x has a crude birth rate of 40 and a crude death rate of 15. The birth rate increases,that is 40 and the dealth rate is low, that is 15 for the Country which means that the country's demographic transition is STAGE 2.
Answer:
C)
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We had to avoid wounding Austria too severely; we had to avoid leaving behind in her any unnecessary bitterness of feeling or desire for revenge; we ought rather to reserve the possibility of becoming friends again with our adversary of the moment, and in any case to regard the Austrian state as a piece on the European chessboard. If Austria were severely injured, she would become the ally of France and of every other opponent of ours; she would even sacrifice her anti-Russian interests for the sake of revenge on Prussia. . . . The acquisition of provinces like Austria Silesia and portions of Bohemia could not strengthen the Prussian state; it would not lead to an amalgamation of German Austria with Prussia, and Vienna could not be governed from Berlin as a mere dependency. . . . Austria's conflict and rivalry with us was no more culpable than ours with her; our task was the establishment or foundation of German national unity under the leadership of the King of Prussia.
Which argument is Otto von Bismarck making in this excerpt?
A. He is insisting that German unification should be the force that unites all German speakers in Europe.
B. He is offering to defend German Austria from Bohemian nationalism in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
C. He is rejecting the idea that German Austria should be made a part of a future united Germany.
D. He is warning the Prussian king not to go to war with Austria over Russian territory.
- The answer is C because his argument at the beginning is saying that they should avoid wounding Austria too harsh because if Austria were injured then she will become the ally of France and his rival and that they will tend to revenge and conflicts of the Prussian state and that will not lead to an amalgamation.
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Answer and Explanation:
Inhumane agricultural methods are the result of large corporations that do not manage and administer correctly and considering the impact of their agricultural production, creating many problems for crops and animals. Among these methods, we can mention:
Extreme plowing: Plowing in an extreme manner and without taking into account environmental conditions can be very harmful. This is because it causes erosion and soil drift, making the area increasingly unproductive and unable to maintain agricultural crops or even maintain the pastures used for animal feed.
Waste of water for irrigation: Large agricultural companies spend a lot of water on irrigation. It is true that agricultural production needs water in large quantities, however, there is a lot of waste of this water, through pipes that have not received maintenance, which prevents animals and even humans from having access to drinking water.
Abusive confinement: The animal products industry can be very abusive. These abuses can happen in several ways, but one of the most evident is the abusive confinement, where the animals are huddled inside very small spaces, leaving them stressed, afraid and promoting unease among them.
Overexploitation: The dairy and egg industry is very abusive towards cows and chickens, especially the dairy industry, where cows are forced to produce exorbitant amounts of milk almost all year round, by injecting hormones that cause changes in the body and does not allow these animals to have peace.