Economy, asked by lotanrahul, 10 months ago

People aspire material and non-material things. This statement is :
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partly true
(d) Partly false

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Answered by sjays
6

Answer:

(c) Partly true

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Answered by aishwarya1509
1

Answer:

(a) True, People aspire both material and non-material things.

Explanation:

The practices, ideas, and values that our society embraces might be defined as our culture. The tangible components that make up a culture are referred to as material things. It includes objects that humans have created such as automobiles, buildings, clothing, and tools.

The abstract concepts and ways of thinking that make up a culture are referred to as nonmaterial things. Gestures, language, values, and norms are all examples of nonmaterial things.

Non-material factors such as freedom, security, and respect for others all contribute to one's quality of life. Every person has their own priorities in terms of material and non-material possessions. When looking for a new job, for example, a person may consider aspects other than pay, such as security, and work environment.

People seek to earn more money in order to meet their material and non-material requirements.

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