The population theory held by Thomas Malthus was that the human population would:
A) Never reach its environment's carrying capacity
B) Develop a modern utopia
C) Reach its environment's carrying capacity and then maintain equilibrium
D) Maintain equilibrium with its carrying capacity
E) Outstrip its resources, then suffer starvation and misery
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Q28: Disastrous famines in the past 200 years
A)
Q29: Malthus and Marx
A) Worked together to form
Q30: The world human population reached about 1
Q31: Neo-Malthusians argue that
A) Malthus's eighteenth century theories
Q32: The total fertility rate is the number
Q34: Ninety percent of the world's population growth
Q35: Human population growth most closely resembles:
A) Carrying
Q36: Technological optimists argue that technological advances have:
A)
Q37: The zero population growth rate is slightly
Q38: Human ingenuity and intelligence as the "ultimate
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