Charles Darwin presented a theory of evolution that

A. claimed humans were aggregations of atomic attraction and radiomagnetic induction.
B. stated that all living things are involved in a struggle to survive.
C. excluded human beings from the process of natural selection.
D. strengthened the concept of the universe possessing purpose and design.
E. made human beings unique entities in the natural world.


Answer: B

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