How did people who were Social Darwinists justify imperialism?

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The question is asking how Social Darwinists rationalized the concept of imperialism, presenting multiple-choice answers related to their justifications. This involves understanding historical viewpoints surrounding Social Darwinism and imperialistic policies.

Answer

They asserted that certain nations and races were destined to rule over others.

The final answer is they asserted that certain nations and races were destined to rule over others.

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The final answer is they asserted that certain nations and races were destined to rule over others.

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Social Darwinists believed that the dominance of powerful nations was a natural consequence of their superiority, aligning with the idea of 'survival of the fittest'.

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A common mistake is confusing the various justifications for imperialism. Focus specifically on the aspect of racial and national superiority in Social Darwinism.

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