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Imagine a pre-industrial society where living standards are stuck at a basic subsistence level. Whenever a new technology (like a better plow) increases food production per person, the population grows until the average amount of food per person returns to the original subsistence level. Which of the following scenarios would be most likely to permanently break this cycle and allow for a sustained rise in living standards for the average person?

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