The most direct opportunity cost of having large families in an LDC such as Egypt is the
A) loss of its customs and traditions
B) benefit of having more hands to help on the farm
C) larger tax revenues government collects from families
D) sacrifice of per capita material goods and services
E) political instability generated by population size
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