China's 19th century famines were caused mainly by
A) a climate change that resulted in longer, harsher winters.
B) its rapidly slowing population.
C) an abundance of technology.
D) a drive among leaders to adopt modern methods.
E) a rapid growth of population in a society without modern technology and no desire to obtain such.
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