Stage #1: Pre-Modern Era (Pre-Industrial)
Birth Rate: 20 babies per woman
Death Rate: Half of the children born
Medicine: No medicine
Food: what they could get
Nature: hunted
Population Size: the whole world
Stage #2: Urbanization (Industrial Period)
Birth Rate: 20 children per family
Death Rate: lowered
Medicine: More available to the public
Food: Grow their own food
Nature: more buildings
Resources: guns wheat carrots
Population Size: high
Stage #3: Mature Industrial Era
Birth Rate: 2-3 children on average per family
Death Rate: decreased
Medicine: more birth control drugs
Food: less farmed food
Nature: more buildings
Resources: more medicine, birth control
Population Size: decreases
Stage #4: Post- Industrial Era
Birth Rate: dropped since woman were more educated and didn't have a motherly role
Death Rate: less it has ever been
Medicine: more medicine
Food: more food
Nature: more technology and buildings (urban areas)
Resources: medicine, guns, technology, birth control
Population Size: lower but is increasing
Birth Rate: 20 babies per woman
Death Rate: Half of the children born
Medicine: No medicine
Food: what they could get
Nature: hunted
Population Size: the whole world
Stage #2: Urbanization (Industrial Period)
Birth Rate: 20 children per family
Death Rate: lowered
Medicine: More available to the public
Food: Grow their own food
Nature: more buildings
Resources: guns wheat carrots
Population Size: high
Stage #3: Mature Industrial Era
Birth Rate: 2-3 children on average per family
Death Rate: decreased
Medicine: more birth control drugs
Food: less farmed food
Nature: more buildings
Resources: more medicine, birth control
Population Size: decreases
Stage #4: Post- Industrial Era
Birth Rate: dropped since woman were more educated and didn't have a motherly role
Death Rate: less it has ever been
Medicine: more medicine
Food: more food
Nature: more technology and buildings (urban areas)
Resources: medicine, guns, technology, birth control
Population Size: lower but is increasing