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Now take a look at the population pyramid for China. Select the year 1980. Compare this pyramid to the 1970 pyramid. What are some similarities and differences? What evidence in the data indicates a change?

Now take a look at the population pyramid for China. Select the year 1980. Compare-example-1
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User Okalex
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Answer:

The two pyramids are quite similar from the age of 25 and higher, as might be expected. The biggest change is the rapid drop-off of people under the age of 10. Children aged 0-4 went from almost 16% of the total population in 1970 to less than 10% in 1980. This data clearly indicates that the one-child policy caused a dramatic change in birth rates between 1970 and 1980.

Explanation:

it's the exact answer in Plato/Edmentum

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The two pyramids are quite similar from the age of 25 and higher, as might be expected. The biggest change is the rapid drop-off of people under the age of 10. Children aged 0-4 went from almost 16% of the total population in 1970 to less than 10% in 1980. This data clearly indicates that the one-child policy caused a dramatic change in birth rates between 1970 and 1980.

Explanation: Exact answer from tutorial.

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