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12 March, 21:42

The nineteenth-century english scientist sir francis galton believed that

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  1. 13 March, 00:28
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    The correct answer is superior intelligence is biologically inherited

    He believed that if your parents are smart you will be smart as well because it would transfer to you genetically. He and a coworker of his devised tests to prove this. This was problematic because it enabled things like belief that countries with traditionally higher levels of education and intellect would be superior to those who didn't have the same opportunities.
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