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AP European History
Unit 7 – 19th Century Perspectives and Political Developments
Topic 7.4
What influence did Social Darwinian thought have on post-colonial attitudes towards native populations in European colonies?
It promoted equal treatment between Europeans and native populations based on shared human ancestry.
Social Darwinian thought had no significant impact on post-colonial attitudes towards native populations in European colonies.
It often justified harsh treatment and exploitation of native populations under the guise of survival of the fittest.
It dismissed any notions of racial or cultural hierarchy between Europeans and natives.
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AP European History - 7.4 Darwinism and Social Darwinism
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