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Essay heading: Malthus and Industrial Revolution
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Furthermore, there are the Marxists that criticize the theory in stating that the only reason food is not available for all is because of the injustice of social and economic systems and not because of the lack of food and resources. World governments have taken many different stances on possible solutions to this increasing population... displayed 300 characters
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World governments have taken many different stances on possible solutions to this increasing population. For example, China in 1979 instituted an one child only policy. This policy gave tax breaks and in some cases things such as better housing, more land in rural areas, and better lifestyles in general if they abide by the one child only policy... displayed next 300 characters
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