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    Income Gains in the Poorest DVCs May Increase Population Growth
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Income Gains in the Poorest DVCs May Increase Population Growth

Question 3

Question 3

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Income gains in the poorest DVCs may increase population growth initially, at least for a while, due to the following reasons, except:


A) Declining death rates
B) Increasing birth rates
C) Reduced infant mortality
D) Decreasing life expectancy

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