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    Thomas Malthus Has Argued That Human Population Tends to Grow
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Thomas Malthus Has Argued That Human Population Tends to Grow

Question 2

Question 2

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Thomas Malthus has argued that human population tends to grow to the limit permitted by


A) the leaders of society
B) religion
C) the food supply
D) our genetics
E) sanitation

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