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What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
- Greek word socius, meaning 'companion'
- Latin word socii, meaning 'allies' (correct)
- German word sozial, meaning 'social'
- French word société, meaning 'society'
According to Karl Marx, how are human beings defined?
According to Karl Marx, how are human beings defined?
- Intrinsically social beings who rely on social cooperation (correct)
- Mainly competitive beings who thrive in isolation
- Primarily solitary beings who avoid social interaction
- Inherently independent beings who prioritize individual needs
What were the Socii states in relation to the Roman Republic?
What were the Socii states in relation to the Roman Republic?
- Rebel forces
- Conquered territories
- Historical allies (correct)
- Neutral parties
What did the Social War of 91–87 BC involve?
What did the Social War of 91–87 BC involve?
What did Karl Marx believe about the social characteristics of human beings?
What did Karl Marx believe about the social characteristics of human beings?