According to the biosocial perspective, in a hostile and unpredictable environment, what should we expect to see in fertility rates?

A. increase, meaning more children per family
B. decrease, fewer children per family
C. no change
D. biosocial perspective does not concern itself with the impact of environment on fertility rate


A

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After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, a Senate investigation reported a failure of government at all levels to plan, prepare for and

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