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    • What is the central argument of Malthusian Theory?
      Population grows geometrically, food arithmetically
    • What are natural checks on population growth in Malthusian Theory?
      Famine, disease, and war
    • What does geometric population growth mean in Malthus's assumptions?
      Population doubles each generation
    • Match the type of growth with its description:
      Linear Growth ↔️ Increases by a fixed amount each time period
      Exponential Growth ↔️ Increases by a multiplicative factor
    • Linear growth increases by a fixed amount each time period.

      True
    • What role do positive checks play in Malthusian Theory?
      Limit population growth
    • What is the key difference between linear growth and exponential growth in Malthusian Theory?
      Fixed amount vs. multiplicative factor
    • What is another term for positive checks on population growth in Malthusian Theory?
      Natural checks
    • Checks on population growth occur when the population surpasses the capacity of food production.

      True
    • Malthusian Theory states that food production increases arithmetically
    • Thomas Malthus developed his theory in 1798.

      True
    • Malthus assumed that food production increases by adding a fixed amount
    • What is an example of exponential growth in Malthusian terms?
      Doubling in size every generation
    • Positive checks on population growth increase the death rate.
    • Linear growth increases by a fixed amount each time period
    • Match the type of check with its impact on population:
      Positive Checks ↔️ Increase death rate
      Preventive Checks ↔️ Decrease birth rate
    • Positive checks on population growth include famine, disease, and war
    • Steps in the demographic transition, which Malthus did not account for:
      1️⃣ High birth and death rates
      2️⃣ Transition to low birth and death rates
    • Malthus's model is criticized for being overly simplistic
    • What is the demographic transition that Malthus did not account for in his theory?
      Shift from high to low rates
    • What is one of the primary criticisms of Malthusian Theory regarding technological advances?
      Underestimated food production
    • Why is a more nuanced and multifaceted approach needed to address contemporary population challenges?
      Complex socioeconomic factors
    • Why have Malthus's predictions of widespread famine not materialized in many parts of the world?
      Technological advances
    • Match the limitation of Malthusian Theory with its description:
      Oversimplification ↔️ Fails to account for socioeconomic factors
      Deterministic View ↔️ Ignores individual agency
    • Malthus underestimated the ability of technological advances to increase food production
    • Steps in the demographic transition process Malthus did not account for:
      1️⃣ High birth and death rates
      2️⃣ Transition to low birth and death rates
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