What did Malthus say about population growth?

A) Population growth is the key to a nation's economic growth.
B) Population growth is not a problem if food production keeps up, and Malthus predicted that it would.
C) Population growth is a huge problem if housing and medical care don't also increase.
D) The population would grow faster than food supplies, which would be a recipe for disaster.

D

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