Social well-being test

Social well-being test

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1. Who first introduced the concept of an ideal state?:
A) Plato
B) Confucius;
B) Mor;
D) Machiavelli.

2. What model of social stratification of the “ideal state” did Plato justify?
A) slave owners slaves; peasants and artisans;
B) Warriors; peasants; artisans;
C) Philosophers-rulers; guards and warriors; farmers and artisans;
D) Philosophers-rulers; warriors; slaves.

3. Utopia" means that the ideas and projects of the social system ...
A) not feasible
B) existed in the past;
C) may take place in the future
D) can be done at present.

4. Who coined the term "paradigm"?
A) Weber
B) Kuhn
C) Parsons;

5. In what theory did the concept of "paradigm" appear?

A) Plato´s theory;
B) Aristotle´s theory;
C) Kuhn´s theory.

6. According to the theory of the social contract of J.-J. Rousseau, the people exercise supreme power through ...
a) government leaders
B) the political elite;
B) State institutions
D) referenda.

7. What factor does K. Marx consider in his theory of social evolution
a) the growth of class consciousness, production relations;
b) the growth of productive forces;
c) growth of industrial production;
d) capital growth.
8. What is your attitude to the idea of non-intervention in the economy and social sphere? Answer: In my opinion, such an idea, on the one hand, is quite feasible, on the other hand, it undermines the development of a welfare state, since non-interference in the economy and the social sphere can threaten a number of serious economic and social problems. For example, rising prices for essential goods, medicines. In the social sphere, the idea of non-intervention, if it is implemented in a perfect form, will exacerbate the problems of unprotected sections of the population (children, the disabled, pensioners.
9. Establish a correspondence between concepts and their definitions
10. In his theory of the social revolution, K. Marx presented 4 levels of alienation of labor and their consequences. Arrange the levels of alienation in the correct sequence from top to bottom: alienation of man from man; self-alienation in the labor process; alienation in the objectification of labor; alienation of human life.

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