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AP Human Geography
Unit 2 – Population and Migration
Topic 2.12
Which critique can be made against Malthusian theory regarding population growth and resources from a human geography perspective?
It underestimates humanity's capacity for technological innovation that may increase resource availability or efficiency.
It ignores demographic transitions experienced by many nations over time.
It suggests unlimited natural resources exist for supporting human populations indefinitely.
It rejects any possibility of change through government policy implementation concerning population control or food production rationing.
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