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The world’s population size and the rate at which it is expected to double have changed over the years.
A) Identify a significant time period for population explosion and discuss the changing perspectives on
population growth.
B) Discuss Thomas Malthus’s population theory from An Essay on the Principles of Population.
C) Governments will sometimes seek to influence population size with policies. For each of the
following, identify a country and provide an example of the population policy:
i. Restrictive
ii. Eugentic
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