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khang

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Global population growth
 
  a. stopped in the 1950s.
  b. is greatest in the developed world.
  c. was not considered a problem by the Club of Rome.
  d. should level off this century according to the theory of demographic transition.

Question 2

The expectation that global population will level off by the end of the century is most closely associated with
 
  a. the tragedy of the commons.
  b. the Club of Rome.
  c. the theory of demographic transition.
  d. Garret Hardin.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

C





 

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