Multiple Choice
In the mid-1700s, a Berlin vicar and statistician named Johann Peter Süssmilch made which of the following claims?
A) Malnutrition would take many lives.
B) The earth could feed 10 billion people.
C) Humans could find new ways of coping with problems.
D) Resources were in limited supply.
E) World population would triple by the mid-2000s.
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