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who theorized that over hundreds of generations, random variations in genetic makeup helped certain members of species survive in particular environments?
○ george ritzer
○ charles darwin
○ karl marx
○ emile durkheim
The question describes the core of the theory of evolution by natural selection, which states that random genetic variations lead to differential survival of species members across generations. This theory is associated with Charles Darwin. George Ritzer is known for the McDonaldization thesis, Karl Marx for conflict theory in sociology, and Emile Durkheim for functionalist sociology concepts.
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