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The term long revolution refers to:
 
  a. large-scale changes in the ecological relationships of humans to the earth
  b. planned revolutionary change
  c. revolutionary change that takes place as a result of major catastrophes
  d. revolutions that are primarily social or political in nature

Question 2

A cornucopian is one who believes which of the following ideas about populations?
 
  a. rapid population growth will lead to greater poverty
  b. there are endless possibilities for population growth and control of social problems
  c. environmental disasters are the result of population growth
  d. extreme depletion of water and soil resources will result from population growth



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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