Multiple Choice
Malthus was too pessimistic because he did not foresee the effects of
A) ever increasing amounts of land for cultivation.
B) improved nutrition and health care.
C) improved family planning practices.
D) increases in the capital stock and the effects of such increases on production.
E) increase productivity of land.
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