Multiple Choice
__________ refers to the tendency of a population that has been changing in size to continue to change in size even if factors such as fertility and mortality have shifted to levels that would, in the long run, imply no change in population size.
A) Population expectancy
B) Population momentum
C) Population parity
D) The push-pull theory of population dynamics
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