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maegan_martin

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Social Darwinism can best be described as the idea that
 
  a. only highly-evolved species develop societies.
  b. the human races can be categorized according to physical characteristics.
  c. the strongest  individuals or nations  have the right to rule the weak.
  d. species without evolved social structures are inherently weak.

Question 2

Both of the families that together brought down the Tokugawa were
 
  a. ronin, or masterless samurai.
  b. outer daimyo.
  c. from the extended imperial family.
  d. part of the Tokugawa family.



katheyjon

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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