Social Inequality in Karl Marx's conception - For him, social inequality was a phenomenon caused by the division of classes and by having, in these divisions, dominant classes, they used the misery generated by social inequality as an instrument to maintain the established dominion over dominated classes.
Social inequality, also called economic inequality, is a social problem present in all countries of the world. It is mainly due to poor income distribution and lack of investment in the social area, such as education and health.
A limited central government linking independent states- this feature of a Confederal system made the Confederate States of America most wanted.
Option: C
Explanation:
Confederal system of government offers power of sovereign state to a central government for a specific purpose. Purpose may be defense or trade and commerce related. Here in between the central government and state governments a cordial and mutual understanding is noticed.
In the Confederal states maximum number of states has a direct inter connection with the central governments. There are very few number of states which are independent and having limited access to cental government. It relies on democracy not in autocracy and it is not an authoritarian government.
Mainly to spread and practice their religion freely, but some also did it to make money, explore, and have land of their own.