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What is eugenics and what role has it played in human history?
 
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Question 2

Which of the following industries generates about 3.5 billion in receipts daily and is considered a global industry?
 
  a. tourism
 b. oil extraction
 c. rice production
  d. stock market



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Answer to Question 1

It is the philosophy of race improvement through the forced sterilization of members of some
groups and increased reproduction among others. It played a role in the false ideas of race purity
expressed ion Nazi Germany.

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