increase for human populations in relation to the
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According to thomas malthus, the rate of
increase for human populations in relation to the
rate of increase for food production was a
problem. malthus believed that
(1) industrial development would severely limit
population growth
(2) famine and war were natural checks on
population growth
(3) countries with larger populations would
conquer countries with smaller populations
(4) food production would increase at a faster
rate than populations would
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What did the french national assembly decide? peasants would only have to pay one-tenth of their earnings to the catholic church. the government could not legally charge taxes without first holding a vote. aristocrats would still receive special privileges as long as they paid a higher tax. employment would be available to all people, regardless of their social class.
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According to thomas malthus, the rate of
increase for human populations in relation to the
increase for human populations in relation to the
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