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Bas_tet [7]
2 years ago
12

STION: WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF PSEUDOSCIENTIFIC IDEAS OF

History
1 answer:
Tcecarenko [31]2 years ago
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Answer:

These ideas about race were pided into two main theories, scientific racism and social Darwinism.

case was the national ideology coextensive with that of Nazi Germany; yet in each country local issues found fertile ground for the pursuit of national identity and.

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