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i agree that Darwin's concepts contributed to eugenics because of the way it relates to his theory of geographic isolation. this explains how one specific type of organism controls how that rest are when they multiply. this connects with eugenics because they both focus on improving the human race.
Charles Darwin was an English naturalist. He published his theory in his book "On the Origin of Species". America and Europe was experiencing slavery during this time in history. This concept influenced greatly on Darwin's theory because it was the world he lived in. He observed how blacks were treated horribly and different and figured that they were not like us. He has vividly seen how the way they were treated was bad enough to break the lowest animals spirits. He discovered that descendants have a common ancestry. He discovered this after observing fossils
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