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== '''Background''' ==
== '''Background''' ==
Eugenics popularized as a social movement in the early 20th century. Based on selective breeding and survival of the fittest applied to humans, Eugenics led to race and class superiority. Despite fundamental similiarities, the movement shaped up differently throughout the world.
Eugenics popularized as a social movement in the early 20th century. Based on survival of the fittest and selective breeding, the Eugenics movement advocated for the improvement of the individual and the gene pool. This led to feelings of race and class superiority and also a lot of discrimination. Up until the Nazi Era, Eugenics was practiced by many countries in different manners.


== '''The United States''' ==
== '''The United States''' ==

Revision as of 04:20, 1 December 2009

Eugenics Movement

Background

Eugenics popularized as a social movement in the early 20th century. Based on survival of the fittest and selective breeding, the Eugenics movement advocated for the improvement of the individual and the gene pool. This led to feelings of race and class superiority and also a lot of discrimination. Up until the Nazi Era, Eugenics was practiced by many countries in different manners.

The United States

Great Britain

Similarities

Foundation

Enactments

Differences

Enactments

Timing

Racism vs. Classim

Conclusion