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AP European History
Unit 7 – 19th Century Perspectives and Political Developments
Topic 7.4
How did "survival of the fittest" concept of Social Darwinism affect the feminist movement in late 19th-century Europe?
It was used to justify gender inequality, claiming women were naturally inferior.
It led to a decline in the feminist movement due to its focus on biological determinism.
It had no significant impact on the feminist movement during this period.
It bolstered the feminist movement by justifying women's natural strength and survival skills.
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AP European History - 7.4 Darwinism and Social Darwinism
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