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Karl Marx believed that human beings are not intrinsically social beings
Karl Marx believed that human beings are not intrinsically social beings
False
The word 'social' is derived from the Latin word 'socii'
The word 'social' is derived from the Latin word 'socii'
True
The Socii states were enemies of the Roman Republic during the Social War of 91–87 BC
The Socii states were enemies of the Roman Republic during the Social War of 91–87 BC
False
Social interaction can occur involuntarily
Social interaction can occur involuntarily
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Karl Marx believed that human beings cannot survive without social cooperation and association
Karl Marx believed that human beings cannot survive without social cooperation and association
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