Multiple Choice

Consider two pre-industrial agricultural societies, both facing declining living standards because their populations have grown faster than their food supply. In Society A, cultural practices strongly encourage people to marry later and have fewer children during times of economic hardship. In Society B, such cultural practices are absent, and birth rates do not change significantly in response to economic conditions. According to the economic framework where population size is limited by resource availability, which of the following outcomes is most likely?

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