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What three factors did malthus say were the key to limiting population size?

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The three factors that Malthus had believed would be the limit of population size are the following;

-          War

-          Disease

-          Famine

As these three factors are likely to contribute for making the population deplete or lessen because it makes the people to have a less chance of living.

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