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‘Man is born free but is everywhere in chains.’ This statement was given by

Paper 1 · Teaching Aptitude
'Man is born free but is everywhere in chains.' This statement was given by
AAbraham Maslow
BJean-Jacques Rousseau ✓ Correct
CJohn Dewey
DW. H. Kilpatrick
Correct answer: (B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau — The statement about man being born free was given by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, so he is the answer.
Explanation
The statement about man being born free was given by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, so he is the answer.
Rousseau opened his work The Social Contract with these famous words.
He meant that people are naturally free but are bound by unjust social and political conditions.
In education Rousseau is the naturalist who urged free, natural growth of the child.
Maslow is known for the hierarchy of needs, and Dewey for pragmatism and learning by doing.
Kilpatrick is known for the project method, so only Rousseau gave this statement.

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