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As the United States industrialized in the late nineteenth century and its population grew, social Darwinism began to be embraced by white Americans who held nativist beliefs. Supporters of this concept believed some people were naturally better than others and that people from different parts of the world were less evolved than themselves. As a result, they believed it was the duty of the United States to spread culture worldwide. Supporters believed social and economic inequality was natural and opposed government support for businesses and social welfare programs.
Based on the text, what would individuals who believed in social Darwinism have most likely supported?
A.
government control of industry
B.
avoiding foreign conflicts
C.
restrictive immigration policies
D.
raising taxes on individuals
As the United States industrialized in the late nineteenth century and its population grew, social Darwinism began to be embraced by white Americans who held nativist beliefs. Supporters of this concept believed some people were naturally better than others and that people from different parts of the world were less evolved than themselves. As a result, they believed it was the duty of the United States to spread culture worldwide. Supporters believed social and economic inequality was natural and opposed government support for businesses and social welfare programs.
Based on the text, what would individuals who believed in social Darwinism have most likely supported?
A.
government control of industry
B.
avoiding foreign conflicts
C.
restrictive immigration policies
D.
raising taxes on individuals
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Based on the text, individuals who believed in social Darwinism would have most likely supported:
C. restrictive immigration policies
This is implied by their nativist beliefs and the notion that they viewed people from different parts of the world as less evolved.
C. restrictive immigration policies
This is implied by their nativist beliefs and the notion that they viewed people from different parts of the world as less evolved.
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