Real GDP per person did not remain at the subsistence level, as predicted by classical growth theory, because as GDP per person increased,
A) birth rates remained constant and death rates fell.
B) birth rates eventually fell.
C) technological advances were able to outpace the effects of the continued and increasingly high birth rate.
D) the total level of real GDP decreased.
E) death rates eventually increased.
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