The Darwinian concept of natural selection

A) was taken directly from the nineteenth century humanitarian movement.
B) emphasized individual differences, and later led to psychological testing.
C) described the choices that people are free to make when they are not bound by ethics.
D) down-played the biological changes that can occur over generations.


Answer: B

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