Social Darwinists in the nineteenth century argued
A) the same laws of nature that result in evolution as described by Darwin apply to human societies.
B) the fittest were the hardworking factory laborers, whose efforts showed their biological superiority.
C) economic failure was the result of the environment, not wickedness or biological weakness.
D) more advanced people have a natural duty to care for less advanced people.
E) the natural evolution of humanity has made cooperation and compassion into characteristics that increase the species' chances of survival.
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