Multiple Choice
In the aftermath of World War I, how did birthrates in Europe change?
A) They slowly increased as soldiers returned from war.
B) They skyrocketed, erasing the loss of the life caused by the war by 1930.
C) They declined noticeably as a result of the death and maiming of a generation of young men.
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