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In Spencer’s organismic analogy of social system Tissues are compared with :
Individual
economic system
social group
sub-system
- Option 1: Individual
Spencer's analogy doesn't directly equate tissues with individuals. Rather, tissues form the whole organism and individuals form the whole society.
- Option 2: Economic system
The economic system is more like the circulatory system in Spencer's analogy, providing resources and energy, not directly comparable to tissues.
- Option 3: Social group
This is the correct answer. Tissues are seen as small groups of cells working together, much like social groups within society.
- Option 4: Sub-system
Sub-systems are larger components of a society, like organs in an organism, not tissues.
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