One of the central issues in sociological thinking since its origins has been the theoretical analysis of the relationships between individual and society. On this subject, tick V for the true alternative (s) and F for the false (s): () For Karl Marx, people should be analyzed individually in modern societies, since they would have been the ones who produced the capitalist system from free and harmonious labor relations. () When analyzing the teaching processes, Émile Durkheim observes that individual beliefs and behaviors are instituted by society through a legacy that is passed on to future generations through family and, above all, school education. () In Max Weber, the relations between individual and society could be understood through the meanings people give to their actions, as they would be formulated according to the expectations we create in the face of the actions of other individuals. The correct sequence is: