Social Organisms and Theories Quiz
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According to Karl Marx, human beings are considered to be intrinsically social beings because:

  • They have a biological need for constant social interaction
  • They are naturally inclined towards forming large groups
  • Their social characteristics are determined solely by their will
  • They cannot survive and meet their needs other than through social co-operation and association (correct)
  • The term 'socialism' used from the 1830s onwards in France and the United Kingdom was directly related to:

  • The social question (correct)
  • The concept of individualism
  • The French Revolution
  • The rise of industrialization
  • According to Max Weber, an action is considered 'social' if it:

  • Takes account of the behavior of others and is oriented in its course by subjective meanings (correct)
  • Is influenced by external factors only
  • Is performed in a group setting
  • Aims to challenge societal norms
  • The word 'social' derives from which Latin word?

    <p>Socii</p> Signup and view all the answers

    'Social War' of 91–87 BC involved a rebellion against which empire?

    <p>Roman Republic</p> Signup and view all the answers

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