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“Such groups is clearly the nursery of human nature in the world about us, and there is no apparent reason to suppose that the case has anywhere or at any time been essentially different.” Which type of social group is being referred to in the above mentioned statement?
Natural groups
Genetic groups
Biological Groups
Primary groups
- The statement discusses groups inherent to "human nature," implying foundational, close-knit groups.
- Option 1: Natural groups - These are usually formed spontaneously in society and based on common environmental or situational factors. They aren't specifically about fundamental human nature.
- Option 2: Genetic groups - This typically refers to groups determined by genetic or hereditary factors. While related to biological aspects, they don't necessarily encompass social interaction.
- Option 3: Biological groups - This relates to groups defined by biological features or traits. It isn't focused on social structures or interactions.
- Option 4: Primary groups - These are small, close-knit, and usually long-term groups, like family or close friends, fostering strong relationships and shaping human nature.
- Correct Answer: Option 4: Primary groups - These groups are essential in the development and nurturing of human nature through intimate and personal connections.
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