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“The decades 1921-1951 are referred to as the period of steady population growth.”

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The main reason for this negative growth rate was high mortality and a high birth rate. (ii) 1921-1951 are referred to as the period of steady population growth. Growth rate increased because of improvement in sanitation and medical facilities. That's why this phase is also known as a steady growth rate.

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The main reason for this negative growth rate was high mortality and a high birth rate. (ii) 1921-1951 are referred to as the period of steady population growth. Growth rate increased because of improvement in sanitation and medical facilities. That's why this phase is also known as a steady growth rate.

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