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The Eugenics Movement And The United States

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The eugenics movement in the United States beginning in the late 19th century and extending to the mid 20th century was a biosocial movement, which advocated procedures to improve the genetic composition of the American population. This essay will examine how eugenic ideologies influenced public and social policy in the United States between 1880 and 1950. The essay will first discuss the background of eugenics and how the eugenics movement gained momentum in the United States. Secondly, it will look at the various organisations associated with eugenics, that lobbied for legislations that aligned with their beliefs. Thirdly, it will consider how the advocating of the various eugenic organisations caused eugenic ideologies to become normalised in American society. Lastly, it will study the numerous policies established in different States that were formed based on eugenic principles.

The Eugenics movement in the United States began in the early 1880’s through the ideas of Charles Darwin and Sir Frances Galton. Darwin proposed that evolution occurred through the process of natural selection or ‘survival of the fittest’. Galton was inspired by Darwin’s work and subsequently interpreted Darwin’s ideas and devised the term ‘Eugenics’, Eu, meaning good and genics meaning born. His definition of Eugenics was “The science which deals with all influences that improve the inborn qualities of a race; also with those that develop them to the utmost advantage.” This resulted in both

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