The pseudo science of __________ resulted in the passing of the _________ laws in Alberta and in British Columbia. A) Social Darwinism; sterilization B)Eugenics; abortion C)Eugenics; sterilization D)Selective breeding; control
Answer:
The correct answer is C)Eugenics; sterilization.
The pseudo-science of eugenics resulted in the passing of the sterilization laws in Alberta and in British Columbia.
The pseudo science of __________ resulted in the passing of the _________ laws in Alberta and...
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