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The image displays a line graph showing birth rates from 1920 to 2000 in China and the USA. In 1920, the USA's rate is about 12 per 1000, fluctuating slightly until the 1940s around 14, then peaking at 15 in 1950, declining gradually to about 7 by 2000. China starts slightly higher than the USA in 1920 near 15, rising sharply to about 20 in 1940, spiking at 23 in 1950, then dropping steeply to around 7 by 1955, with minor fluctuations and stabilizing around 2 by 2000. This shows an overall decline for both countries, with China's rates decreasing more dramatically post-1950s.
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The line graph illustrates the changes in the birth rates of two countries, namely, China and the USA from 1920 to 2000. Overall, it can be seen that China and the United States experienced fluctuations throughout the period. In addition, the United States accounted for the highest number of birth rates compared to China.
In 1920, the birth rates in the United States stood at just above 10 %,. It then fluctuated over the next two decades, before rapidly declining to around 6% in 1945. This figure continuously fell despite slight fluctuations, before reaching around 5% at the end of the period.
Meanwhile, the China’s birth rates started at 10% in 1920. This figure gradually increased to 15% in 1935, before dramatically falling to 5% between 1940 and 1945. However, this figure rose sharply to 20% in 1950, before gradually declining over the following five decades, at around 2% by 2000
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