Respuesta :
A net population decline resulting from an "excess of deaths over births".
Option: A
Explanation:
Demographic transition is a shift from higher to lower level of fertility and mortality.Rapid development in industrialization and urbanization in [tex]19^{\text {th }}[/tex] century resulted into enormous population growth. But decline in early [tex]20^{\text {th }}[/tex] century covered many reasons like consequences of two calamitous wars, where Europe suffered large population declination due to battle death and civilian causalities in World War I and II. Hence the acceleration of population growth in 19th century but downfall in 20th is also considered as balance.
In the period described, Europe saw D. urbanization and falling birth rates.
Between the 19th and early 20th century, Europe went through the Second Industrial Revolution which led to:
- many people moving to urban areas
- rural areas being depleted
- increased literacy rates
As more people moved to urban areas, towns and cities grew at an astounding rate which meant a rise in urbanization.
At the same time, due to higher literacy rates, people gave birth to less children which led to falling birth rates.
We can therefore conclude that Europe saw higher urbanization and lower birth rates in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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