Woodrow Wilson supported eugenics. As governor of New Jersey, he signed a 1911 law enabling the forced sterilization of individuals deemed "unfit" to reproduce. He believed in improving society through selective breeding and racial hierarchy, views reflected in his administration’s policies, including federal segregation. His support for eugenics aligned with broader Progressive-era trends but contradicts modern democratic and ethical standards.

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