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i agree with susan they both are the survival of the fittest. they all start from natural selection, and interaction

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social Darwinism is like survival of the fittest. it keeps the best or the strongest and lets go of the weakest or worst of all. darwinism is how evolution is influenced by they environment. they both have to do with traits and genes.A theory of biological evolution developed by Charles Darwin and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.

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i agree with susan that Eugenics and evolution could change over time because of the environment and the family's genes. Eugenics could be passed hereditary and so can evolution. i also agree that they are both changed over time. Darwin's theory led to the idea of eugenics.

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Darwin's concepts led to eugenic in many different ways. he was influenced by his voyage and the slaves. this also shows what this all has to do with geographic isolation. all of this is impacted on by the environment. Darwin believed that animals evolve over time. they also change over time.

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yes i agree with you. but he also thought that the slaves were related to the apes. so they thought that they were animals. and it was the 1800s not the 1900s

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Slaves were being traded during this time. the slaves were usually slaves because of their skin colors. they were treated very harshly during this time. they were not treated equally. their bodies were used for dissections and experiments. people thought that slaves were less evolved than they were. Darwin thought they were related to a animals because of their skin tone and color. he wanted to know why the slave's skin color was different than theirs. where the animals or normal humans like us who were colored? he didnt like them being tortured. people thought the colored were not like the whites. they must have not been like them. the truth was that they all were humans. not animals.

Darwin was influenced by the colored people.Charles Darwin was influenced by many writers, scholars, philosophers, and friends. One of his influences was Thomas Robert Malthus, a late-eighteenth century economist.Darwin was also influenced by many writers, scholars, philosophers, and friends.

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