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SOC 110-003 Quiz 7
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Jerry says disease, natural disasters, and even war serve a greater purpose. His friends say his views are offensive, and Jerry replies, “But I’m a Malthusian!” Along with Thomas Malthus, Jerry believes that the benefit of problems that wipe out large numbers of humans is that
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The question presents Jerry’s Malthusian view that large-scale calamities have a purposeful role. The only option provided states: 'the decreased pressure on the food supply reduces starvation and misery.' This aligns with the Malthusian framework in which population pressures on scarce resources can be relieved temporarily when a catastrophe reduces the number of people, thereby lowering competition for food and potentially reducing starvation and related misery.
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