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Methodology and Perspectives of Social Sciences
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1. India is mostly a patriarchal set-up, with the ……………..having control over the family unit.
2. "The book ‘Leviathan’ was written by _______"
3. ……….. is described beautifully in the 7th century play Ratnavali written by Harshdev.
4. Until the publication of the …………..in 1833, the poor social conditions in Britain went largely ignored by the ruling classes.
5. Famous Economist J.M. Keynes belongs to ____________
6. …………..is the study of humanity.
7. Who among the following was credited for making history an autonomous and scientific discipline?
8. Author of ‘Advancement of Learning?’
9. ‘Reflections on violence’ was the book of …………………
10. Who wrote the book “Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism”?
11. Who wrote ‘The History of the Decline and fall of the Roman Empire’?
12. _____was first attained the status of a single and separate science among the social sciences
13. In 1689 …………..published his famous ‘two treatise on government’ in which he severely criticized the Divine Right theory of Kingship.
14. Who wrote the famous book “History of the Latin and German Peoples”?
15. Who attempt to understand the earth in terms of physical and spatial relationships?
16. Who published a pamphlet ‘On the War in North America’?
17. Diwali is a …………festival.
18. …………is the festival that symbolizes the victory of good over evil, and lamps are lit as a sign of celebration and hope for mankind.
19. In order to restrict the personal rule of the King……………, the Parliament drew up the Petition of Rights in 1628 and forced Charles to accept it .
20. Thomas Hobbes was an …………………philosopher, who is credited to have established the foundation for modern political philosophy from the perspective of social contract theory.
21. George Sorel was a ………….philosopher and theorist of revolutionary Syndicalism.
22. …………….in 1834 wrote The French Revolution: A History.
23. …………… is the study of the abstract sound system of a particular language.
24. What is called ‘science of society?’
25. J.M. Keynes’ most well-known work is?