The given line graph illustrates a comparison of the Chinese and the US birth rates over 80 years starting from 1920.
As can be seen from the graph, it is clearly evident that the rates witnessed a downward trend and some similarities in 2 countries.
The birth rates in China registered 10 percent in 1920 before fluctuating to 1935. Later, the figure crashed sharply to 5% in the 1940s and remained stable for 5 years. From 1945 to 1950, the rates reached a peak of a fifth then declined sustainably. Finally, the percentage declined gradually to 3% during the latter half of the century.
A similar trend could be seen in the rates of the USA, as it stood at approximately 10 percent. The 1940s experienced a dramatic decrease from roughly 13 percent to 5 percent. In 1950, it soared to 15 percent and continued to reduce, so for the rest of the period, the rates attracted about 7 percent.
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