If individuals see that choosing morality is beneficial and brings happiness, they will make that choice, which will then lead to that individual or group continuing in society rather than "extinct", as others would. Furthermore, individuals can see that choosing moral or ethical actions not only improves them as individuals, but can improve society. For example, when an individual makes the ethical choice to participate in social justice, the community as a whole experiences justice, making the individual feel better and helping to improve society. Therefore, not only can ethics be tied to evolution in the way ethics have developed within humanity, but the choice to be ethical or unethical provides an evolutionary advantage for those individuals within humanity society. As a result, moral and ethical decisions made by individuals, which can be explained through Social Darwinism, have helped shape society, its basic morality, and what is expected of individuals in various societies around the world. Finally, the impact of Social Darwinism can be found in politics. More specifically, it can be seen in the way politics affects countries, their relationships with other countries, and the outcomes of wars. Throughout history, tribes, peoples and countries have invaded others, trying to take over
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