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compared to the world, the rate of u.s. population growth is
○ incomparable because we do not have accurate world population statistics.
○ slower than in the world as a whole.
○ much faster than in the world as a whole.
○ incomparable because u.s. residents are born with a much greater chance of accumulating a lot of human capital.
○ about the same as in the world as a whole.
To determine the correct answer, we analyze population growth rates. The world population growth rate is around 1% (or lower in recent years), while the U.S. population growth rate (due to factors like immigration, birth rates relative to some regions) is higher than many parts of the world, and when compared to the global average, the U.S. growth rate is much faster. The first option is wrong as world population stats are available. The second is incorrect as U.S. growth is faster than many global regions contributing to the world average. The fourth is wrong as human capital accumulation is not related to comparability of growth rates. The fifth is wrong as rates differ. So the correct option is the one stating the U.S. rate is much faster than the world's.
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C. much faster than in the world as a whole. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A - E with the third option being C; if the original labeling was different, adjust the identifier, but the text is "much faster than in the world as a whole.")