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european Imperialism in the late 19th century
Both ideas sought to justify imperialism and colonialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Social Darwinism argued that only the fittest societies would survive, legitimizing the dominance of Western empires. The White Man's Burden similarly justified Western colonization as a moral duty to civilize and uplift non-Western societies.
Social Darwinism is a idea that is similar to survival of the fittest. They used this idea to and divide preexisting areas or territories.
Europeans believed they should conquer other lands to help those places become industrialized.
It suggested that powerful countries had the right to rule over weaker countries.
It suggested that powerful countries had the right to rule over weaker countries.
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Social Darwinism.
Social Darwinism justified the belief that certain individuals or groups were inherently superior to others, based on the idea of survival of the fittest. It was often used to justify imperialism, racism, and economic inequality by suggesting that these were natural outcomes of competition and evolution.
Social Darwinism supports the idea that only the fittest individuals and societies will survive and thrive, based on principles of natural selection and survival of the strongest. This concept has been used to justify social inequality, imperialism, and discrimination.
Social Darwinism
Social Darwinism explains the social effects of racism, capitalism and imperialism.