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The image presents a line graph comparing birth rates in China and the USA from 1920 to 2000. In 1920, China’s birth rate is 9 while the USA's is slightly higher at 11.5, with 1925 showing China at 14 and USA at 14.5. The 1930 data indicates China at 13 and USA at 15, then 1935 records China at 12 and USA at 13. A mark of 15 for China and 12 for USA in 1940 precedes an increase to 20 in 1945 for China and 17 for USA. Both rates peak in 1950, at 22 for China and 20 for USA, before declining, hitting 17 for China and 19 for USA in 1955. China then descends sharply to 7 in 1960, and 6 in 1965, whereas the USA's gradual decrease sets it at 18 in 1960 and 14 in 1965. By 1970, China is at 5, with USA at 15; in 1975, China remains at 5, and USA is at 14. In 1980, both countries stand at 10, China remains at 4 in 1985 and USA adjusts to 13. By 1990, China reaches 4, and USA is at 12; by 1995, China’s birth rate is at 5 contrasted by USA’s 13. The final year, 2000, marks stable rates with China at 7 and USA at 12.
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The line graph illustrates the birth rate patterns in China and the United States over eight decades , revealing significant differences in their demographic transitions.
In the United States, birth rates changed slowly over time, reaching a peak of 15% around 1930 before slowly going down. There was a small rise at one point, but the rates kept going down steadily to about 7% by 2000.
China’s pattern was very different. Birth rates stayed steady until 1940, then quickly went up to 20% by 1955. After that, they went down sharply by 8 percentage points over 15 years, and then slowed down until they matched the U.S. rate by the end of the century.
While the U.S. had a slow and steady decline, China had a quick rise and a sharp drop. In the end, even though they went through very different changes, both countries ended up with similar birth rates.
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