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REY [17]
2 years ago
10

For White families in the nineteenth century, what was a central reason for a dramatic decrease in the number of children born

History
1 answer:
weqwewe [10]2 years ago
5 0

A big and central reason why White families saw a dramatic decrease in children was more literacy in birth control methods.

<h3 /><h3>White families in the 19th century</h3>

There was a marked decrease in the number of children born into White families as opposed to a century earlier.

This was said to be as a result of families having better knowledge on family planning and pregnancy prevention. This allowed them to have a manageable number of children

Find out more on why less children are being born at brainly.com/question/4689314.

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