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What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
What is the etymological origin of the word 'social'?
- Italian word for 'cooperation'
- French word for 'interaction'
- Greek word for 'community'
- Latin word socii ('allies') (correct)
According to Karl Marx, why are human beings considered social beings?
According to Karl Marx, why are human beings considered social beings?
- They have an aversion to social interactions
- They cannot survive and meet their needs other than through social co-operation and association (correct)
- They are naturally introverted and seek solitude
- They prefer individualistic lifestyles
How does Max Weber define human action as 'social'?
How does Max Weber define human action as 'social'?
- If it takes account of the behavior of others and is oriented in its course (correct)
- If it avoids interactions with others
- If it is solely based on individual preferences
- If it is independent of others' behavior
What term used from the 1830s onwards in France and the United Kingdom was directly related to what was called the social question?
What term used from the 1830s onwards in France and the United Kingdom was directly related to what was called the social question?
What event involved historical allies of the Roman Republic rebelling against Rome?
What event involved historical allies of the Roman Republic rebelling against Rome?
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