Part of the expansionism of the late nineteenth century was fueled by so-called scientific racism, the belief that:

a. foreign immigrants should be compelled to work at factory jobs
b. brown-skinned and black-skinned races were equivalent to the white races
c. Nordic and Anglo-Saxon races should expand and rule "inferior peoples"
d. scientific expeditions should be mounted to study other races in their home continents


C

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