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The social problems of living in the city was equated to the concept of which philosophy?

Darwinism
Freudian
Marxism
Commercialism

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darwinism .................................................... hope this helps
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  • Darwinism

Step-by-step explanation:

The social ills of natives and their living conditions in the city alludes to social Darwinism. This is the possibility that the idea of "natural selection" and "survival of the fittest" could be taken from Charles Darwin's investigation of winged animals and connected to American culture. As such, the general population who have the most budgetary achievement have the most ideal attributes and qualities. Then again, poor residents are that route due to either laziness or absence of aptitude.

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