Which of the following are considered the two primary causes of declining birthrates in the 1920s?
A) growing public acceptance of homosexuality and the decline of urban areas
B) casualties from World War I and the spread of disease
C) rapid increases in levels of female education and full-time employment
D) general economic uncertainty and the availability of birth control
E) infertility caused by poor nutrition and the spread of poverty
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