If "social action" is the full, specific name of the class then it should be capitalized. Otherwise, it shouldn't be.
No, it's not necessary.
yes you would capatalize Social Security in a sentence.
Jacob took a French class at the University of Arkansas in the fall.
The gamekeeper would have been in the peasant class.
The word English is always capitalize but not the word class. It should be English class.
Orig. by Eco13: no In this usage, no, since it's general. But say the class was a specific course, like Earth Science 101, you would have to capitalize it.
In general, you do not need to capitalize class subjects unless they are proper nouns or the first word of a sentence. For example, you would capitalize "English" but not "mathematics" in a paragraph.
I would capitalize all of them. Catch Me If You Can.
It is your homework and we will not do that for you. A social evil is an action that is not in the public good. Slavery would be an example as is prostitution. Both are examples of an action that is not in the public interest.
they would have fallen into the class of 'anti-social'.
"The price for class action attorney would vary depending on where you get them. They usually cost more than the recommend price ,but the average price to pay would be 100 dollars."
You would capitalize that word however you use it.