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3 February, 21:50

The primary purpose of the passage is toA. assert that global overpopulation will cease to be a threat because new methods of food supply and contraception will keep it at bay indefinitely. B. raise the argument that the global population has increased in the twentieth century due to vaccines, antibiotics, and technological advances in health care. C. introduce the idea that global population growth has continued to be a serious concern despite advances in agriculture and contraception. D. emphasize that government policies concerning family planning and food production are absolutely necessary in keeping global population growth under control

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  1. 3 February, 22:03
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    The question of human overpopulation and its relationship

    to human carrying capacity has been controversial for over

    two centuries. In 1798 the Reverend Thomas Malthus put

    forward the hypothesis that population growth would exceed

    5 the growth of resources, leading to the periodic reduction of

    human numbers by either "positive checks", such as disease,

    famine, and war, or "preventive checks", by which (in the

    absence of contraception) Malthus meant restrictions on

    marriage. This "Malthusian view" was rapidly accepted by

    10 most politicians, demographers, and the general public, and

    remained popular until fairly recently.

    Malthus's worst fears were not borne out through the

    century following his death in 1834-food production largely

    kept pace with the slowly growing global population.

    15 However, soon after 1934, the global population began to rise

    steeply as antibiotics, vaccines, and technology increased life

    expectancy. By the 1960s, concerns of a mismatch between

    global population and global food supply peaked-expressed

    in books such as Paul Ehrlich's 1968 The Population Bomb.

    20 This book predicted a future scarred by increasing famine,

    epidemic, and war-the three main Malthusian positive

    checks.

    In 1966, United States President Lyndon Johnson shipped

    wheat to India to avert a famine on the condition that the

    25 country accelerate its already vigorous family planning

    campaign. Johnson was part of an unbroken series of US

    presidents concerned with the harmful effects of rapid

    population growth in developing countries. This line

    extended (at least) from John F. Kennedy to Jimmy Carter.

    30 George H. W. Bush was also sympathetic to this view, prior

    to becoming vice president in 1981.

    But the 1970s surprised population watchers. Instead of

    being a period shadowed by calamitous famine, the new crop

    strains introduced by the "Green Revolution" (especially

    35 grains such as rice, wheat, and maize) caused a dramatic

    increase in the global production of cereals, the main source

    of energy in the global diet. Among the development

    community, despair turned into cautious optimism. By the

    end of the decade, the public health community felt

    40 sufficiently empowered to proclaim "Health for All by the

    Year 2000". Average life expectancy continued to zoom

    upwards almost everywhere.

    tab]The introduction of safe contraception contributed to a

    apid fertility decline in many countries. But while the rate of

    45 global population growth declined from its peak in the late

    960s, the absolute increment of increase in annual global

    opulation continued to grow. Most population-related

    cientists, including food scientists and demographers, as

    well as US President Jimmy Carter, continued to be very

    50 concerned about global overpopulation. In 1970, the father of

    the Green Revolution, the agricultural scientist Norman

    Borlaug, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In his Nobel

    lecture, Borlaug warned that the success of the Green

    Revolution would buy a breathing space for humankind

    Answer:

    Option C is correct

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The argument is based on the need for drastic and concise action against global overpopulation rather than using contraceptive.
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