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What problems were increasingly faced by United States public that led to the rise of eugenics movement in the early 20th. century? (you may choose more than one option)Group of answer choicesIncreasing political problems.Increasing economic problems.Increasing social problems.Increasing environmental problems.Increasing immigration problems.

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What problems were increasingly faced by United States public that led to the rise of eugenics movement in the early 20th. century? (you may choose more than one option)Group of answer choicesIncreasing political problems.Increasing economic problems.Increasing social problems.Increasing environmental problems.Increasing immigration problems.

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The rise of the eugenics movement in the early 20th century in the United States was primarily driven by increasing social problems and increasing immigration problems.

  1. Increasing Social Problems: The early 20th century was a time of significant social change in the United States. Industrialization was leading to urbanization, and traditional social structures and norms were being challenged. There was a growing concern about the "degeneration" of the American population, with fears about the impact of disease, alcoholism, and "feeblemindedness". The eugenics movement emerged as a response to these social problems, with its advocates arguing that selective breeding could improve the genetic quality of the population.

  2. Increasing Immigration Problems: The early 20th century also saw a significant increase in immigration to the United States, particularly from Southern and Eastern Europe. These new immigrants were often seen as genetically inferior and a threat to the American "racial stock". The eugenics movement was used to justify restrictive immigration policies, with eugenicists arguing that limiting immigration was necessary to protect the genetic health of the nation.

While there were certainly political, economic, and environmental issues at play during this time period, they were not the primary drivers of the eugenics movement.

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