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During the Industrial Revolution, several new philosophies emerged that attempted to explain the inequalities among classes and races. Which philosophy claimed that some groups of people were naturally inferior to other groups?
socialism
communism
capitalism
social Darwinism
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social Darwinism
This philosophy applied Darwin's ideas of "survival of the fittest" to human societies, arguing that some races and classes were naturally superior to others and using that to justify inequality and imperialism.
This philosophy applied Darwin's ideas of "survival of the fittest" to human societies, arguing that some races and classes were naturally superior to others and using that to justify inequality and imperialism.
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