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Which one of the following factors is significant in the deterministic theory of social change?
Single factor
Double factor
Multiple factor
Inner factor
- Deterministic theory of social change states that social change is driven by a specific cause.
- Option 1: Single factor — This means one major factor is responsible for bringing social change. Example: Economic or technological factors.
- Option 2: Double factor — Suggests two main causes work together, which isn’t the key idea in deterministic theory.
- Option 3: Multiple factor — Implies many causes contribute; this is called the "multifactor theory", not deterministic.
- Option 4: Inner factor — Focuses on internal traits or forces; not a typical label in the deterministic approach.
Correct Answer:
Option 1: Single factor
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