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Thomas Malthus's Prediction of Mass Starvation Failed to Come True

Question 119

Question 119

Multiple Choice

Thomas Malthus's prediction of mass starvation failed to come true because of increases in


A) population.
B) productivity.
C) temperature.
D) government involvement.
E) income.

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