Cause means
A.phenomenon which is both necessary and sufficient to produce a predictable effect.
B.new combination.
C.something happen.
A.phenomenon which is both necessary and sufficient to produce a predictable effect.
B.new combination.
C.something happen.
A.disorganised
B.organised
C.None of these
A.1905
B.1910
C.1855
A.priestly class had become corrupt.
B.the rulers wanted to do so.
C.the masses stopped praying in the churches.
A.allowed to have only one husband.
B.allowed to have more than one husband but all can live together.
C.permitted to have more than one husband who may or may not live at one place.
A.Pursuit of empirical truths cause conflict.
B.The boundaries between the two have always remain unchanged.
C.None of these.
A.as high ideals of society.
B.as normally accepted mode of behaviour.
C.none of above
A.theoretical
B.practical
C.utilitarian
D.a and c
A.Family has a combined kitchen.
B.Ownership of sources of production but not that of consumption belongs to whole family.
C.None of above
A.the middle class families
B.the elites of the society
C.the weaker sections of society