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The Natural Superiority Theory is a belief that certain individuals or groups are inherently superior to others based on their biological characteristics, such as race or gender. This theory has been widely discredited and is considered a form of discrimination and prejudice. It has been used historically to justify inequalities and injustices in society.

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