Multiple Choice
What does Herbert Spencer mean in seeing the origins of inequality in militancy?
A) Spencer saw human relations as being in a constant state of aggression between those who dominate and those they subjugate.
B) Spencer saw the origins of class structure in inequality, which in its earliest form was between the sexes.
C) Those fit to lead subjugated those fit for obedience.
D) The origins of class structure begin with the earliest family units in prehistoric times, in which men are dominant over women.
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