How did Social Darwinists view imperialism?

A) They were incensed at the treatment of the inferiors.
B) They were nonplussed by the destruction of the inferior races.
C) It was a necessary matter when looking after the survival of the fittest.
D) It was better to destroy inferior races than let them continue to suffer.
E) It was a kindness, a favor the imperialist were doing by conquering those people.


C

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