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Sufayan.ah

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The essential element of Malthus's Principle of Population was that
 
  a. moral restraint was critical to the survival of the human population.
  b. positive checks tended to counter-balance preventive checks.
  c. population grew geometrically while food increased arithmetically.
  d. the passion between the sexes must be constrained by social institutions.

Question 2

Thehistorical period/event most associated with the views expressed by Malthus in his first Essay on Population was the
 
  a. Renaissance.
  b. Columbian Exchange.
  c. Enlightenment.
  d. Industrial Revolution.



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Answer to Question 1

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