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answer the following question in roughly around 50 words, each.
a. Why did Jim Crow Laws spread across the South after the end of Reconstruction? Were these laws limited to the former Confederate states? Explain.

b. What was the reason for the spread of the Social Darwinism theory? Can you think of any application of this theory in the 20th and 21st Centuries? Explain.

c. What are the similarities and/or differences in these two approaches?
 
a. Jim Crow Laws spread across the South after Reconstruction due to white supremacy and the desire to maintain racial segregation. While primarily implemented in the former Confederate states, some aspects of these laws were present in other regions as well.

b. Social Darwinism theory spread as a justification for inequality and exploitation. In the 20th and 21st centuries, this theory has been used to support policies like eugenics, colonialism, and certain forms of capitalism.

c. Both Jim Crow Laws and Social Darwinism were used to justify and perpetuate discrimination and inequality. However, Jim Crow Laws specifically targeted African Americans in the United States, while Social Darwinism had a broader application in justifying social hierarchies globally.
 
a. Jim Crow Laws spread across the South after Reconstruction due to white supremacy and the desire to maintain racial segregation. While primarily implemented in the former Confederate states, some aspects of these laws were present in other regions as well.

b. Social Darwinism theory spread as a justification for inequality and exploitation. In the 20th and 21st centuries, this theory has been used to support policies like eugenics, colonialism, and certain forms of capitalism.

c. Both Jim Crow Laws and Social Darwinism were used to justify and perpetuate discrimination and inequality. However, Jim Crow Laws specifically targeted African Americans in the United States, while Social Darwinism had a broader application in justifying social hierarchies globally.
expand your answers to 200 words
 
expand your answers to 200 words
a. Jim Crow Laws spread across the South after Reconstruction due to white supremacy and the desire to maintain racial segregation. The end of Reconstruction marked a period of backlash against the advancements made by African Americans, leading to the implementation of these discriminatory laws. While predominantly enforced in the former Confederate states, some Northern states also had similar practices of segregation, albeit to a lesser extent. The pervasive nature of racism in American society contributed to the widespread acceptance and implementation of Jim Crow Laws beyond the Southern states.

b. Social Darwinism theory gained popularity as a rationale for social inequality and the exploitation of marginalized groups. It posited that certain races or individuals were inherently superior and more "fit" than others, justifying the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. This ideology found its way into various aspects of society, including government policies, economic systems, and even scientific research. In the 20th and 21st centuries, Social Darwinism has been used to support eugenics programs, imperialistic endeavors, and laissez-faire capitalism.

c. Both Jim Crow Laws and Social Darwinism were rooted in discriminatory beliefs but operated on different scales. Jim Crow Laws targeted a specific racial group within a particular region, while Social Darwinism justified hierarchies on a broader, often global, scale. Despite their differences in scope, both approaches perpetuated systemic oppression and reinforced harmful stereotypes about marginalized communities.
 

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