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Deangelo Stevenson
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10 August, 06:10
How did social darwinists view poverty?
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Cynthia Baxter
10 August, 06:36
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They believed in the survival of the fittest theory, which in social theory meant that they believed that people who were poor were not fittest and should be left behind to make way for those more successful.
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