Asked by Nick
1. What is Social Darwinism and how was it tied to imperialism?
Social Darwinism is the belief of “Survival of the Fittest”. During the struggle between nations there were different factors that went into how you were treated like your ranking in society and your race. Back then if you were white you were held considered better than any other races.
what else do I need to add to this
Social Darwinism is the belief of “Survival of the Fittest”. During the struggle between nations there were different factors that went into how you were treated like your ranking in society and your race. Back then if you were white you were held considered better than any other races.
what else do I need to add to this
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Answered by
Reed
You might consider the idea that "developed" nations (industrialized) were "fittest" to lead less developed nations (and exploit their natural resources). Racism certainly played a role in that the "white" races were considered superior to others.
BTW, "held considered" is redundant.
BTW, "held considered" is redundant.
Answered by
Reed
Read those links I gave you carefully.
Answered by
Nick
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pasa
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