Social Organisms and Interactions

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Where does the word 'social' derive from?

The word 'social' derives from the Latin word socii, meaning 'allies'.

Who were the Socii states?

The Socii states were historical allies of the Roman Republic, although they rebelled against Rome in the Social War of 91–87 BC.

According to Karl Marx, how does he view human beings in terms of social nature?

According to Karl Marx, human beings are intrinsically, necessarily, and by definition social beings who cannot survive and meet their needs other than through social cooperation and association.

What are the social characteristics according to Karl Marx?

According to Marx, people's social characteristics are objectively given facts stamped on them from birth and affirmed by socialization processes.

In what kind of relations must people necessarily enter, according to Karl Marx?

According to Marx, in producing and reproducing their material life, people must necessarily enter into relations of production.

When were the national curriculum standards for social studies first published?

1994

What is the aim of the revision of the curriculum standards?

To provide a framework for teaching, learning, and assessment in social studies that includes a sharper articulation of curriculum objectives, and reflects greater consistency across the different sections of the document

What organization first published the national curriculum standards for social studies?

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE SOCIAL STUDIES (NCSS)

What is one of the main changes in the world and in education since the publication of the curriculum standards?

Much has changed in the world and in education since these curriculum standards were published

What does the revision of the curriculum standards incorporate?

Current research and suggestions for improvement from many experienced practitioners

Test your knowledge of social organisms and interactions with this quiz! Explore the etymology of the word "social" and its origins, including its Latin roots and historical significance.

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