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- Action T4 [r]: Secret program in Nazi Germany in which Adolf Hitler's regime killed up to 250,000 people with disabilities. [e]
- African American [r]: The generally-accepted term for United States citizens with black African ancestry. [e]
- Brave New World [r]: Dystopic novel written by British author Aldous Huxley in 1931 describing a totalitarian society based on eugenics. [e]
- California (U.S. state) [r]: A state of the United States located on the west coast of the North American continent. [e]
- Charles Darwin [r]: (1809 – 1882) English natural scientist, most famous for proposing the theory of natural selection. [e]
- Epsilon (Greek letter) [r]: The 5th letter of the Greek alphabet, written as (upper-case) and (lower-case). [e]
- Eugenics and sterilization [r]: Population control method in which "undesirable" people were sterilized to improve quality of the genetic pool. [e]
- Evolution [r]: A change over time in the proportions of individual organisms differing genetically. [e]
- Genetic counseling [r]: Testing of couples who are planning to be parents in which their genomes are evaluated regarding the likelihood of them having children with genetic diseases or defects. [e]
- Genetic counsellor [r]: Health science professional who facilitates the exchange of information regarding a person's genetic legacy. [e]
- Genetics [r]: The study of the inheritance of characteristics, genes and DNA. [e]
- Indiana (U.S. state) [r]: a state in the mdwestern region of the U.S. [e]
- Licensing parents [r]: An idea for controlling the quality or quantity of a population. [e]
- Margaret Sanger [r]: (14 September 1879 - 6 September 1966) American public health nurse who co-founded of what became Planned Parenthood Federation of America. [e]
- Medical ethics [r]: The study of moral values as they apply to medicine. [e]
- Pantheism [r]: A religious and philosophical doctrine that everything is of an all-encompassing immanent abstract God; or that the universe, or nature, and God are equivalent. [e]
- Race (biology) [r]: Inbreeding group marked by a pre-determined profile of latent factors of hereditary traits. [e]
- Racism [r]: Belief in the difference, and often superiority, of one racial group over other racial groups. [e]
- Rottweiler [r]: A large breed of dog known for its great physical strength and strong protective instinct. [e]
- Social Darwinism [r]: Efforts to draw political conclusions from the theory of evolution by natural selection. [e]
- Supreme Court of the United States of America [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Virginia (U.S. state) [r]: A U.S. state in the southeast. [e]