Match List–I with List–II and indicate your answer with the help of codes given below : List–I (Authors) p. Herbert Spencerq. Albert Vonr. Karl Marxs. Tacitus Agricola List – II (Statements)1. 'Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought'2. 'It is human nature to hate those whom we have injure(D)'3. 'Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings and not the intellect.'4. 'Mere social contact begets… a stimulation of animal spirits that heightens the efficiency of each individual workman.' Codes : p q r s

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Match List–I with List–II and indicate your answer with the help of codes given below : List–I (Authors) <br />p. Herbert Spencer<br />q. Albert Von<br />r. Karl Marx<br />s. Tacitus Agricola List – II (Statements)<br />1. 'Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought'<br />2. 'It is human nature to hate those whom we have injure(D)'<br />3. 'Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings and not the intellect.'<br />4. 'Mere social contact begets… a stimulation of animal spirits that heightens the efficiency of each individual workman.' Codes : p q r s






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