History, 25.05.2021 22:00 gensevilla54
How did Darwin's theory of natural selection contribute to the rise of eugenics?
A. It helped wealthy industrialists justify their opulent lifestyles as the natural results of their talents.
B. It led urban elites to begin questioning the traditional, Christian interpretation of humanity's place in nature
C. It convinced some Americans that social progress depended upon preventing inferior people from breeding
D. It outraged Southern religious conservatories who viewed it as a materialistic attack on their values.
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Which was not part of the debate over going to war? a. president james madison tried to avoid war but was convinced by those who wanted it.b. new england ship builders wanted to go to war to save their buisnesses.c. most westerners and some southerners wanted to go to war to gain land.d. war hawks said they could march into canada and take britain's territory.
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Adirect democracy is similar to a representative democracy because both forms of government a. have leaders with unlimited powers. b. are led by a single ruler. c. allow citizens to vote in elections. d. do not protect the rights of the citizens.
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Which options accurately describe life events of explorer jacques cartier? (select all that apply.) (a) cartier established a colony near roanoke island in present-day north carolina. (b) cartier named canada after the huron-iroquois word for settlement, kanata. (c) cartier led three expeditions to canada and claimed the land for france. (d) cartier established the first permanent british north american colony.
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How did Darwin's theory of natural selection contribute to the rise of eugenics?
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