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George W. Hunter's 'A Civic Biology, Presented in Problems' remains a pivotal literary artifact, offering an unsettling glimpse into the early 20th-century American educational framework, especially the diffusion of eugenic ideology. The book weaves scientific concepts of its time with social theories, articulated in a pedagogical style that caters to problem-solving and critical thinking. Embedded within its narrative are the underpinnings of biological determinism and the once-mainstream acceptance of eugenics, which cast a somber shadow on its legacy. Notably, its contentious content precipitated the infamous Scopes Monkey Trial, serving as a catalyst for one of the most significant legal...
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