(I'LL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST) In Nazi Germany, doctors were given special measuring tools to check the distance between a person’s eyes and to check the width of their nose. This was used to determine whether the person was of a race that Nazis considered ‘inferior.’ What figure in criminal anthropology did the Nazis MOST likely take this practice from?
A.

Franz Joseph Gall


B.

Cesare Lombroso


C.

Konrad Lorenz


D.

William H. Sheldon

Respuesta :

C is the correct anwser.

Answer: Cesare Lombroso

Explanation:

Essentially, Lombroso believed that criminality was inherited and that criminals could be identified by physical defects that confirmed them as being atavistic or savage.

Konrad Lorenz was an Austrian zoologist.