Describe the case of Buck v. Bell. What issues were at stake?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • The issue at the center of the case of Buck v. Bell was the constitutionality of compulsory sterilization laws.


  • Proponents of such laws selected the case of Carrie Buck to push all the way to the Supreme Court.


  • The Buck case was selected, in part, because Buck was white.


  • Carrie Buck was raped and became pregnant; as a result, she was sent to a state institution for the feebleminded.


  • Buck was labeled as feebleminded because she had borne a child out of wedlock and was therefore deemed morally unfit for parenthood.


  • Buck was sterilized in 1927.


  • Despite a lack of evidence that Buck had below-normal intelligence, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of compulsory sterilization laws.


  • A California law passed in the wake of the Buck case was used as a model for Nazi sterilization policies.

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a. Social Democrats b. National Socialists c. Narod'nost d. The People's Will. e. Fabianists.

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