The correct answer is 10%.
Sometimes these numbers were higher, sometimes they were lower, but in general, good economic years hovered around 10% which was not so bad for the society since it's impossible to reduce it to 0% and it is also easy for it to go way over 10%, so the 10% mark was acceptable for numerous countries in Europe.
How would you know what continent if he/she didn't tell you?
I would say the 4th one
Sorry if it’s wrong
When India began its population policies in 1951, the government focused on "<span>d. family planning education", since it quickly became clear that the country could not sustain this kind of population growth. </span>