Definitionadj. relating to human society and its members
Last update: September 16, 2015
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If she were unfamiliar with the accepted societal behaviors of a woman on his planet, he couldn't expect her to be any more familiar with the machine. [Please select]
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Most later essential societal changes are the result of internal development and not of aggression from without. [Please select]
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The students had to read one book a week--such books as Hart's "Psychology of Insanity," Keller's "Societal Evolution," Holt's "Freudian Wish," McDougall's "Social Psychology,"--two weeks to that,--Lippmann's "Preface to Politics," Veblen's "Instinct of Workmanship," Wallas's "Great Society," Thorndike's "Educational Psychology," Hoxie's "Scientific Management," Ware's "The Worker and his Country," G. [Please select]
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