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  • 15-06-2017
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What did Thomas Malthus believe about population growth?

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  • 26-07-2018

The answer is Only war, disease, and famine could control it.

Thomas Robert Malthus argued that, left unchecked, a population will outgrow its resources. He discussed two ways to 'check' a population: preventive checks, like the moral restraint of postponing marriage, or positive checks, like famine, disease and warfare.

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