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Choosing to have only two children in order to help stabilize world population is an example of

a. zero population growth.
b. reproductive restriction.
c. limited procreation.
d. negative population growth.

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User Veatch
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "d. negative population growth." Choosing to have only two children in order to help stabilize world population is an example of d. negative population growth.
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User Myl
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Answer:

a. zero population growth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Zero population growth refers to a situation in which the number of people in a particular population does not grow or decline. This is the social aim of several countries. Zero population growth is achieved when the number of deaths are equal to the number of births. This is meant to help populations achieve long-term environmental sustainability.

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