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Assoli18 [71]
4 years ago
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How did social Darwinism affect European imperialism ?

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Ray Of Light [21]4 years ago
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Social Darwinism was a prominent intellect theory that was used to justify <span>European Imperialism around the 19th to 20th century.
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Sedaia [141]4 years ago
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It provided a justification for colonizing "lesser" people. (APEX Class :)

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