Malthus's argument about population held that
A. the future is inevitably brighter than the past.
B. wages inevitably fall behind prices.
C. population growth will inevitably outstrip food production, leading to natural calamities such as famines, plagues, and wars.
D. populations remain fairly stable in industrial states because of the widespread use of birth control measures.
C
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