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    Social Darwinism is an ideology found commonly within the late nineteenth century. It was inspired from Darwinism and is the result of natural selection. Social Darwinism is a theory rooted in the ability to apply the laws of nature to a society and its people and is often associated with the popular notion of “survival of the fittest.” However‚ it is often used to justify social and political policies that discriminate against a certain type of people. What role did Social Darwinism play in the

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    ImperialismNationalism‚ and Industrial Revolution By definition‚ nationalism is the love‚ devotion‚ and loyalty to ones country or ones cultural group. Imperialism is the domination of other areas by imposing political‚ social‚ and economic policies to improve their own country. The Industrial revolution was the change from the use of human and animal power to the use of mechanical power in order to produce goods. Nationalism developed when conservatives‚ liberals‚ and radicals argued about

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    Social Darwinism during the Age of Industry could be seen from two perspectives. There were advantages to Social Darwinism‚ but as with any form of philosophy‚ there was also adverse reaction. According to Britannica the definition for Social Darwinism is‚ “the theory that persons‚ groups‚ and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as Charles Darwin had perceived in plants and animals in nature.” Social Darwinism also encompassed the “survival of the fittest” idea‚ which was where

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    Social Darwinism was a main force in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The first to coin the phrase “survival of the fittest‚” Herbert Spencer‚ a 19th century philosopher who we can credit with the establishment of the concept of Social Darwinism. Spencer applied the theory of evolution to human conduct. Social Darwinist based their belief on theories of evolution developed by Charles Darwin. Some social Darwinist felt that the government should not regulate or get involved with

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    their beliefs based on the times in which they grew up or lived. In McTeague‚ written by Frank Norris the characters’ social statuses balances on the idea of Social Darwinism. Social Darwinism is the idea that your belongings and occupation determine your place on the social totem pole. The time period in which this novel was written was heavily influenced by Social Darwinism. The novel was based on an actual murder of a young woman named Sarah Collins that took place in the slums of San Francisco

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    elimination of weak societies‚ or people‚ by strong ones. Popular in the innocent 1890s‚ social Darwinism seemed wholly discredited after Nazism. Some have seen its recurrence in sociobiology‚ which has therefore been controversial; but the “new social Darwinism‚” if that is what it is‚ is based on the new genetics‚ which shows that Darwinism entails none of the racist or eugenicist inferences that were widely made between the 1890s and the 1930s (that one part of the human race is genetically superior to

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    Social Darwinism fueled imperialism by making imperialistic nations believe that their imperialistic ventures were a natural turn of events and not a cruel‚ opressionistic system of government. These imperialistic nations exploited other nations and cultures and their troops’ motivation was the glory of the nation and the eradication of the weaker races on earth. These soldiers believed in Social Darwinism. Also‚ nations were able to become imperialistic because of the support of their people. They

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    from the anti- Semitic laws and ideologies from the Nazis because of the Nuremberg Laws‚ Emigration law‚ Social Darwinism‚ and anti- Semitic

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    Alondra Hernandez April 10‚ 2014 HST 202 Sumner on Social Darwinism William Graham Sumner believed that humanity ran on the rules of Social Darwinism. He believed in the idea of Survival of the Fittest. Using the idea that only those who are strong enough to survive in the world will prosper in life‚ he developed a few ideas on how that relates to poverty and inequality in the United States. He also had a few ideas on how the United States should deal with the freedom of the people. Sumner

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    publications on the theory of evolution by natural selection. More specifically‚ Josiah Strong embraced the idea of social darwinism‚ an application of Darwin’s theory on the origin of species to success in society. He attributes the success of whites to subdue others and enforce institutions around the world is because of an innate superiority over other races. White supremacy through darwinism justified the United States’ imperialist actions under President Theodore Roosevelt and his Big Stick diplomacy

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