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alex41 [277]
3 years ago
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How does Thomas Livermore’s testimony reflect the views of social Darwinism?

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kati45 [8]3 years ago
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<u>Thomas Livermore’s testimony reflect the views of social Darwinism by;</u>

  • People who supported social Darwinism who were social Darwinist said that the theory was about the fact that the people who could survive in this society were the only one who fit well in the society which is survival of the fittest.
  • The people had to struggle to survive in this society.
  • In the testimony by Thomas Liver-more, he said that men for survival in this society shall work and they will get paid in the form of wages according to the amount of work they do.
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