Human survival as a species and as individuals

a. is dependent on our social nature.
b. illustrates the fact that we are not dependent on society, but are basically individualistic.
c. does not depend on our social life, but our social life comes to impose itself on us very early, making us social beings.
d. is dependent on our genetic capabilities


A

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