As a developing country passes through the demographic transition,
A) its age structure changes but its growth rate remains unchanged.
B) its birth and death rates decrease simultaneously.
C) its growth rate first falls but later recovers.
D) first its birth rate decreases, followed by its death rate.
E) first its death rate decreases, followed by its birth rate.
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