a. Conditions of production: Natural conditions or resources available to society. The foundation of any society determines the nature and culture of society.
b. Society's means of production: Tools, machinery and raw material found there.
c. Society's production reactions: Division of labor or distribution of work.
3. The image that has the national resources on it explains the conditions of production. This is becuase the more natural resources a society has the more things it can produce and the more things it produces this will determine the society's culture and the society's nature.
The image that has all the tools represents the society's means of production. This is becuase a society uses the tools it has to work on the natural resources and to produce things. without the tools you can't produce anything even having a lot of natural resources.
The diagram there respresents the division of labor. In order for a society to be organized it has to divide it's labor. In this way the society can produce more things and all of them will funciont perfectly.
4. I am going to connect Marx's basic society to history and the arts.
a. History: The division of society made by Marx can be connected to history because throught many years many countries have fought for land and consequently for natural resources. The country that has more natural resources, has more means of production and is more developed. For example: The Spaniards came to america and colonized many parts of it due to the gold or the other natural resources it had. In this way they exported this new things to europe and europe became more developed becuase it's commerce increased.
b. The arts: It can be connected to the arts because many artisits use the natural resources as a model for what to paint or draw. The natural resources inspire the artists to create things that are more creative and more natural.
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