By the end of the twentieth century, the population of India
A) is finally decreasing thanks to Indira Gandhi's forced sterilization program.
B) is declining because life expectancy has dropped from fifty years to less than thirty since the British quit India.
C) is increasing because of urbanization, and urban Indians want larger families than rural peasants.
D) continues to increase because of the decline in the death rate.
E) has leveled out, and will soon begin to decline.
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