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Malthus referred to famine, disease, and war as _____ checks on population growth.
 
  a. positive
 b. negative
 c. preventative
 d. cyclical

Question 2

According to Durkheim, which of these factors was responsible for causing suicides?
 
  a. A person losing his or her job
 b. The degree to which people felt integrated into the structure of society
 c. Psychological stress created from depression
 d. Marital status



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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