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Malthus claimed that population naturally tended to grow
 
  a. Geometrically c. Algorithimically b. Finitely d. Indefinitely

Question 2

Who argued that the problem of controlling human population has no technical solution?
 
  a. John Stuart Mill c. Garrett Hardin b. Lily E. Kay d. James Stacey Taylor



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Malthus claimed that population naturally tended to grow geometrically.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Garrett Hardin argued that the problem of controlling human population has no technical solution.




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