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Which of the following describes a known long term relationship among poverty, hunger, and population growth?
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A.a. As economic status improves, population growth rises
B.b. As economic status improves, population growth diminishes
C.c. Lack of natural resources rather than poverty is the most important contributer to overpopulation
D.d. Over the last decade the increase in the world's food output is greater than the increase in the world’s population

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The question asks to identify a known long-term relationship among poverty, hunger, and population growth. Here are the options analyzed:
Option a: 'As economic status improves, population growth rises' — This contradicts widely observed demographic patterns. In many societies, as income grows and development proceeds, fertility rates tend to decline, not rise, due to factors like better education, urbanizati......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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