The United States' policy on population has
a. always been consistent. One U.S. president after another has opposed international population control efforts.
b. never been clearly stated. U.S. presidents have been too concerned about adverse political reaction, and therefore have intentionally blurred where they stood on the issue.
c. changed, most recently when George W. Bush refused to allow U.S. funds to be used in international population control efforts that might include funding of
abortion.
d. none of the above
c
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