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10 September, 01:31

Why would the practice of eugenics by the American government be considered unconstitutional as well as possibly un-American?

A. Eugenics was discredited as a pseudoscience, contrary to the Twentieth Amendment.

B. Eugenics fuels racism and hatred, which are forbidden in the Bill of Rights.

C. Eugenics categorizes and grades humans, creating social inequality.

D. Eugenics was just a fad in the early 20th century, so it had no lasting implications.

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  1. 10 September, 01:58
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    B. Eugenics fuels racism and hatred, which are forbidden in the Bill of Rights.

    Explanation:

    Eugenics in the United States has played a significant role in the history and culture of this country. Eugenics, understood as the study and practice of the "improvement" of the genetic characteristics of human populations through breeding and selective sterilization, was practiced in the United States many years before the Nazi eugenics programs took place and, In fact, American programs provided much of the inspiration for the latter.

    Popular at the beginning of the 20th century, it was considered a method of establishing order and uniformity in the population. By popularizing the idea of an ideal genetic character, the eugenic movement provided people with an ultimate goal to achieve. According to the latest research, some 60,000 were necessarily sterilized in the United States between 1909 and 1979, 20,000 of them in California where the Eugenics Law existed.
  2. 10 September, 01:58
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    B. Eugenics fuels racism and hatred, which are forbidden in the Bill of Rights.
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