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earnstyle [38]
4 years ago
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Someone who believes that humans and animals are fundamentally different from each other would agree with the views of:A) Plato.

B) Charles Darwin. C) Aristotle. D) Francis Galton.
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VARVARA [1.3K]4 years ago
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Answer:

B) Charles Darwin.

Explanation:

With a solid reputation as a geologist and naturalist, Darwin turned to questions about the origin of species and came to the conclusion that life was infinitely variable, where each animal was different from each other. At a time when animals were believed to be bred as they were seen, Darwin spoke of evolution. For this reason we can say that anyone who believes that humans and animals are fundamentally different from each other would agree with Darwin's views.

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