Social darwinism is the theory that
a. only countries with colonies can compete in the world m...
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Social darwinism is the theory that
a. only countries with colonies can compete in the world market.
b. life consists of competitive struggles in which only the strong survive.
c. the american frontier stopped people from rebelling in the united states.
d. the united states should expand its territory from the atlantic and the pacific oceans.
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