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AP Human Geography
Unit 2 – Population and Migration
Topic 2.6
Why would a country experiencing rapid industrialization be concerned about the principles behind the Malthusian theory?
The principles behind the Malthusian theory are debunked, so no country should worry about them anymore.
Rapid urban growth might strain resources and services if not managed properly, echoing concerns outlined by Malthus.
Industrialized countries do not need to worry about resource scarcity because technology will solve all problems related to overpopulation.
The principles behind the Malthusian theory only apply to agricultural societies, not industrial ones.
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