History & Civics
(A) Capitalism is the economic system that generates and gives power to the capitalists.
(B) In capitalism, the means of production such as labour, raw material, tools and machines are owned and controlled by public.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (A) is the reason for (R)
- (A) is true but (R) is false.
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
Related Questions
Who considered Capitalist society as a society divided between two classes—the working class and the employing class?
- Karl Marx
- Babeuf
- Saint-Simon
- Frederick Engels
(A) The Industrial Revolution first began in England and then spread to many other countries of the world.
(B) England had a large colonial empire to provide raw material at cheaper rates for her factories and to serve as a market for her manufactured goods.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (A) is the reason for (R)
- (A) is true but (R) is false.
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
(A) Due to the Industrial Revolution, skilled labourers lost their jobs as new machines replaced them.
(B) Women and children were recruited in factories as they could be hired for very low wages.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (A) is the reason for (R)
- (A) is true but (R) is false.
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
(A) Socialism is an economic system in which the means of production are owned by the community and in which all share fairly the wealth produced.
(B) The evil effects of Capitalism and the spirit of improving the conditions of workers gave rise to socialism.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (A) is the reason for (R)
- (A) is true but (R) is false.
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.