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      • Transitional armour Transitional armour describes the armour used in Europe around the 13th and 14th centuries, as body armour moved from simple mail hauberks to full plate armour. The couter was added to the hauberk to better protect the elbows, and splinted armour and the coat of plates provided increased protection for other areas.
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  2. Transitional armour describes the armour used in Europe around the 13th and 14th centuries, as body armour moved from simple mail hauberks to full plate armour.

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    Stage one of the DTM has a high birth rate and a high death rate. Because of this, the natural increase rate is close to zero. Zero population growthis when the crude birth rate and crude death rate are equal and the population remains the same. The birth rate and the death rate are both high and equal to each other. No official country in the worl...

    Stage two is the early expanding stage where the population begins to rise. It has a high birth rate, but the death rate drops. Because of this, the natural increase in population rate goes way up! Infant death rates are often high in stage 2 communities but people who do survive birth live longer. A key feature of stage 2of the Demographic Transit...

    Stage three is the late expanding stage. The birth rate goes down, while the death rate remains low. The population continues to grow, but not nearly as quickly as stage two because low births and low deaths are at equilibrium. The natural increase rateis still positive, but not as high as in stage two. More adults often mean more workers. Stage th...

    Stage four is the low stationary phase. With countries in stage 4, the birth rates get lower, while death rates start to rise as people are getting older. The natural increase rates (NIR) in these countries are close to zero. For example, in the United States, the NIR would be zero if you took away the net-in migrationthat it has every year. Other ...

    In Stage five, countries the birth rates remain low, and the death rates go up. Because of this, countries have a negative NIR, which leads to the population decreasing. These countries have graying populations, with fewer men and women in their childbearing years. Countries currently in stage five are Japan and a number in Eastern Europe (Germany,...

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  4. What is the purpose of the DTM? changes in birth/death rates over time; to show how a country can go from rural and agricultural to urban and industrialized. Stage 1. High birth rates and high death rates; population growth slow; low RNI; developing country; high stationary. Stage 2.

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  7. A coat of plates is a form of segmented torso armour consisting of overlapping metal plates riveted inside a cloth or leather garment. The coat of plates is considered part of the era of transitional armour and was normally worn as part of a full knightly harness.