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The Pros And Cons Of The Eugenics Movement

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In the 19th century progressive era the idea of eugenics began to take form and became a widely-spread political, scientific, and social movement. Throughout history there have been numerous political leaders and scientist who have sought to alter the human race to design a purer society. The thoughts of purifying humans can be mostly commonly associated with the Holocaust which was one of the lowest points in the history of civilization. Similarly, in ideas The Eugenics Movement focused on mitigating undesirable traits from generation to generation. The idea that improvement of human kind like breeding can’t be left up to nature, but with the use of the eugenics program it would better society. By sterilizing the mentally ill and feeble minded, eugenicists goals were to better public health, restrict immigration, and regulate reproduction. In these efforts, the movement sought to isolate the pure American genes and save them from being tainted by bad genes.
Bettering the public health of America falls under negative eugenics. Eliminating people with genetic diseases, disabilities, and disorders was the goal to controlling public health. Harry Hamilton Laughlin was a popular American Eugenicist who greatly contributed to eugenics policy. He advocated for compulsory sterilization of the unfit to be spread throughout America and for laws to be placed in all states. In his primary source, he states that “[s]terilization prevents the transmission of their weaknesses to children,

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