A. Great men change the course of history
B. Historical events so move that some people become great
C. Course of history and greatness of the people have nothing to do with each other
D. Course of history is static and as such question of change does not arise
Related Mcqs:
- Marx’s principle of ‘materialistic conception of history’ is based on the assumption that:
A. The course of history remains unchanged
B. The course of history is determined by the leaders of society
C. The course of history is determined by the conscience of men
D. The course of history is determined by the mode of production - Marx believed that in the present capitalist system of society:
A. The number of workers will come down
B. Middle class will become powerful
C. Ranks of middle class will swallow
D. Middle class will come at the forefront of struggle against state
E. Middle class will form the rank of the workers - Karl Marx believed that social change can be brought about by: ___________?
A. Evolutionary means only
B. Revolutionary means only
C. By spread of education only
D. With the help of both evolutionary and revolutionary methods
E. With the help of propaganda alone - Marx believed that spread of capitalism throughout the world had led to: __________?
A. Underdevelopment
B. Development
C. Development in some parts and underdevelopment in other parts
D. None of the above - According to Marx motive force of history is: _________?
A. God’s will
B. Great ideas
C. Great personalities
D. Forces of production - According to Marx the motive force of history is: ________?
A. God’s will
B. Great Ideas
C. Great Personalities
D. Forces of Production - According to Marx, history is the product of:
A. Material forces
B. Religious forces
C. Political forces
D. Combination of material, religious and political forces - Which one of the following statements sums up Marx’s views about history?
A. History is nothing but a record of the wars between the various people
B. History is nothing but a succession of struggle between the oppressor and the oppressed classes
C. History is a faithful record of the past
D. None of the above - Who said “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles”?
A. Hegel
B. Marx
C. Max Weber
D. Arendt - “The history of all hitherto existing societies is the history of class struggles”. This expression is to be found in:
A. Anti-Duhring
B. The Communist Manifesto
C. State and Revolution
D. German Ideology