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the following...
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the following population charts show relationships in population size, and comparative trends in population size, among the major inhabited regions of the world. population pressure did not drive european expansion in the 15th century, because population trends, from the year 1000, that might have encouraged the expansionist effort. the chart allows comparison, showing what regions experienced the greatest changes in population levels between 1000 and 1800. what might have caused these changes? finally, the chart extends comparisons into the later 20th century.
reading population statistics provides vital information, but it also raises questions, including bers alone cannot answer. what other data would be most to put these figures in appropriate world history contexts? which figures falling temporarily, but there were longer-term was ones about causation, which num- are more revealing: absolute numbers or percentages? why?
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