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The effects of technology on population growth rates and other related rates are the most diverse. With the turn of the nineteenth century to the twentieth century, we noticed that the increasing presence of technologies and new scientific advances was responsible for the expansion of life expectancy. The possibility of producing more food also motivated the population growth and, consequently, the number of births. The challenges are also varied, including:
- Maintain and expand the quality of life;
- Offer food for all individuals;
- Fight against epidemics and deadly diseases;</span>
Answer:
270 million
Explanation:
For mid-1982 the population of the Soviet Union was estimated at 270 million. The country's current rate of natural increase (births minus deaths) is about 0.8% a year, higher than current rates of natural increase in the U.S. (0.7%) and in developed countries as a whole (0.6%)
<span>The local government</span> used national guard which represented law in times of civic unrest. They protected people and government from civil disorders and other crimes.
The Laws that were designed early on to deny Jews many of the basic rights were referred to as the "Nuremberg Laws," and they were enacted in Germany almost immediately after Hitler's rise to power.
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