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    Karl Marx Viewed Population Growth as Always Relative to the
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Karl Marx Viewed Population Growth as Always Relative to the

Question 33

Question 33

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Karl Marx viewed population growth as always relative to the


A) demand for resources.
B) supply of food.
C) availability of employment opportunity.
D) family structure.

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