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fagboi

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The early idea that population growth is inherently good because it leads to specialization and higher incomes is attributed to
 
  a. Confucius.
  b. Plato.
  c. Cicero.
  d. Ibn Khaldun.

Question 2

An early population doctrine that advocated the idea that quality was better than quantity when it came to the number of humans is attributable to
 
  a. Confucius.
  b. Plato.
  c. Cicero.
  d. Ibn Khaldun.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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