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We can get society to see the dangers of our hazardous inventions that would be uncontrollable once left to the environment by carrying out and recording the results of controlled experiments using miniature specimens of the hazardous inventions.
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- It is crucial that we realize that some inventions made by humans can prove fatal for the entire mankind if they go out of control or fall into wrong hands.
- In order to make the governments of various nations stop sponsoring such developments and put restrictions on the developments being done by others, it is necessary to pose a popular outcry by majority populations supporting it.
Answer: Malthusianism
Explanation:
For about 1,000 years after the fall of the Roman Empire, there was essentially no growth in output per person in European increase in output led to a proportional increase in population. This type of phenomenon is referred to as Malthusianism.
This policy believed that there will be no growth in the output per person because the output growth will lead to population growth and therefore, a balance between the food supply and the population growth should be put in place to checkmate this.
The Atacama desert is a cool, arid region in northern Chile.
It is a rich deposit of copper and other minerals. The Escondida copper-gold-silver mine, located on the north of the desert, produces more copper than any other mine in the world.
This is also the world's largest natural supply of sodium nitrate.
The correct answer is a neutral stimulus.
A neutral stimulus (such as a bell, or an object), that is repeatedly followed by unconditioned stimulus, eventually elicits a conditioned response. For instance, in Ivan Pavlov's famous classical conditioning study, he repeatedly paired a neutral stimulus (a ringing bell) that came before an unconditioned stimulus (food), and eventually the sound of the bell alone elicited a conditioned response (salivating) in dogs.