Question

The work of Thomas Malthus was of central importance for Darwin and Wallace due to the fact that he:
A.applied the concept of uniformitarianism to establish the concept of deep time
B.refuted the notion of fixity of species
C.proposed that overpopulation would inevitably lead to competition for resources
D.argued that all life on earth was the result of common ancestry
E.applied the first successful taxonomic model to biological organisms

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