What was Darwin's concern about humanitarian efforts in civilized societies?

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They would harm the human race by preserving the less fit.
They would lead to overpopulation.
They would cause economic instability.
They would promote equality among races.
2.
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How did German intellectuals use Darwin's ideas in the late 19th century?
To justify world domination and racial superiority.
To promote environmental conservation.
To advocate for technological advancements.
To support religious teachings.
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What was the outcome of the German military's actions in South-West Africa between 1904 and 1908?
The Herero people were assimilated into German society.
The Herero people formed an alliance with Germany.
The Herero people faced genocide and were largely exterminated.
The Herero people were granted independence.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the justification used by Von Trotha for his extermination campaign against the Herero people?
Economic necessity
Social Darwinism
Religious beliefs
Political strategy
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What was the reaction in Germany to Von Trotha's extermination campaign?
It led to immediate peace talks.
It was widely celebrated.
It provoked a backlash.
It was ignored by the public.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did Friedrich Von Benhardi argue in his book 'Germany and the Next War'?
Economic growth should be prioritized over war.
Peaceful coexistence is essential for progress.
Diplomacy is the key to resolving conflicts.
War is a biological necessity for healthy development.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did Ernst Haeckel justify World War I using Darwinian theory?
By claiming it was a struggle for resources.
By arguing it was a part of the Darwinian struggle for existence.
By stating it was a fight for technological superiority.
By suggesting it was a means to spread democracy.
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