"Impacts of World War & The Malthusian Flux"The Malthusian Flux theory is a theory that overpopulation will cause a decrease in the amount of resources available. It is also said to hinder economic development, it is not checked by disease, famine, or war. Many countries including China have taken matters into their own hands and made policies to control their population. This theory is contributing to the Black Lives Matter movement when there are some more extreme interpretations of the theory. For example, many racists might think that the US is “overpopulated” by the amount of people of color that are in the US. That causes conflict because they could be fighting the movement and killing people of color just because of the color of their skin. That is where the conflict majorly started. Black lives arenʻt being cared for and are being treated with injustice.
The Malthusian Flux Theory impacts my group's Kahiau project because my group's UN Development goal is sustainability and homelessness. If you look at it from a different perspective, sustainability could also work for wanting to preserve the amount of resources you use. This connects to the Malthusian Flux Theory because the theory basically means to worry that with over populations, there will not be enough resources. For example, the theory is shown when Britain sees the amount of resources Germany has and joins WW1 for that reason. Overall getting them involved in the World War. Colonization and Imperialism affect my groups' issues because a lot of factors that go into the World Wars starting are because of Colonization and Imperialism. This affects my groups goals because a lot of the reasons why these problems started were because of war. This also connects to Hawaii because Hawaii is greatly affected by these issues that my groups goals are trying to fix. Is the Malthusian theory still valid today? (n.d.). Retrieved July 02, 2020, from https://www.quora.com/Is-the-Malthusian-theory-still-valid-today Maverick, J. (2020, April 01). A Look at How China Controls Its Population. Retrieved July 02, 2020, from https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/081715/look-how-china-controls-its-population.asp
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