Population Survey

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1) In spite of the availability of western technology, the world's population will exceed its food production capacity by the year 2000 - if it hasn't already.

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2) People in developing nations realize large families are an economic burden, however, both the government and the people lack the will and/or desire to seriously limit the number of children per family.

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3) Problems in the world are derived from uneven resource development rather than overpopulation.

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4) Modern birth control methods are available throughout the world, yet birth rates remain high in many developing countries. Effective birth control programs are the main way to overcome the world population problems.

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5) In 50 years time, world population problems will no longer be a top concern.

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6) Mass starvation is unthinkable but it may be the only realistic solution to world population problems.

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7) There is great economic strength when a country has a large population.

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8) Improved health care and mass education will solve the population crisis.

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9) Religious sanctions against the control of family size are at the root of population problems in the world.

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10) A high rate of population growth is a major cause of poverty in the world today.

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