How do Fine Arts and Language relate to the study of Social Science?
- Fine Arts are solely for aesthetic pleasure and do not contribute to understanding cultural nuances or historical contexts in social science.
- Artistic expression can serve as a catalyst for social change and foster empathy among diverse groups, making it relevant to social science education.
- Languages are fundamental for understanding and expressing thoughts, and literature reflects a nation's culture, requiring social context for appreciation.
- Ancient literary works are unreliable sources of historical information and hold no value for social science researchers.
A1, 4
B2, 3
C3
D2
