True
The term "survival of the fittest," which is a key principle in the concept of social Darwinism, was coined by British philosopher and scientist Herbert Spencer. He used this term to extend Darwin's theory of natural selection to social and economic contexts, suggesting that those who are the most adaptable and competitive will thrive in society.
Some advantages of farming societies include the ability to produce surplus food for trade, creating economic opportunities, fostering community cohesion through shared labor and resources, and promoting stability by reducing the dependency on hunting and gathering for survival.
Unemployment has likely existed as long as work has been necessary for survival. However, the modern concept of systematic unemployment began to be studied and quantified during the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Social Darwinists were people who applied Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection to human society. They believed that competition in society would lead to the survival of the fittest and that this should be applied to social and economic policies. This ideology was used to justify inequalities and oppression in society.
Social Darwinists believed that society should not protect its weaker members but should allow the fittest to survive and the less fit to die, which would aid social evolution, just as the survival of the fittest is the driving force behind biological evolution as described by Charles Darwin.
No. If they are necessary for survival, then they are needs.
Anything people consume beyond what is necessary for survival? The answer is [Want]
No. If they are necessary for survival, then they are needs.
Imperialists believed that colonies were necessary for their health and survival.
Out of the 100 elements in existence, only water and oxygen are necessary for survival.
Oxygen
yes
colors
It is necessary for species survival as a whole. Although reproduction generates an individual, the individual's own reproductive system is not necessary for its survival; although loss or damage to the organs may have deleterious effects beyond loss of breeding ability.
Warmth (shelter)
reproduction
Reproduction is a necessary life function that is not needed for individual survival, as an organism can survive without reproducing.