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AP World History: Modern
Unit 6 – Industrialization's Impact (1750-1900)
Topic 6.1
How did Social Darwinism provide a rationale for late nineteenth-century imperialism?
It justified the idea that stronger nations had the right to dominate weaker ones.
It advocated mutual cooperation among different nations instead of competition.
It called on western countries to share their wealth with less developed nations.
It undermined imperial ambitions by promoting equality among all races.
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