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Zolol [24]
2 years ago
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How did Social Darwinism lead to expansion?

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2 answers:
nikitadnepr [17]2 years ago
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By extending their arguments to address entire nations, some social Darwinists justified imperialism on the basis that the imperial powers were naturally superior and their control over other nations was in the best interest of human evolution.
LenKa [72]2 years ago
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By extending their arguments to address entire nations.........

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