Answer:
Assuming your referring to the Christian "Great Chain of Being" then no.
Explanation:
(I will try to be as unbiased as possible)
Just to clarify for anyone who is uniformed on what exactly the Great Chain of Being is... it is a hierarchy chart which first surfaced in Medieval Europe which goes in order as... God, Angelic Beings, Humanity, Animals, Plants, Minerals.
In the Bible it is stated numerous times (I can find the specific page and such if needed) that "great beasts" roamed the earth... now there is no historical or scientific evidence this was referring directly to Dinosaurs but there is evidence that mass extinction events have occurred all throughout history and some are event mentioned in the bible itself (The Great Flood) It is thought that about 75% of all animal life on earth was wiped out (Also most believe that some form of Humanity was alive during the supposed asteroid strike) which means that if you are arguing that a mass extinction event would mean that Great Chain of Being or basically the existence of God then you would be wrong. (Again being unbiased here, there is also no evidence that there is a "God" or Gods)
I hope this could help, my apologies if it didn't. If you need any more elaboration I will gladly try my best to help out down in the comments
Egypt, paskistan, central asia, north africa, india, indonesia, and sudan
Answer: Here is the correct order of events in Supply-side economics:
1) Taxes are lowered
2) Consumers and investors have more money
3) Businesses expand
4) Businesses prosper
5)The economy grows
Explanation:
This concept is a huge part of Ronald Reagan's economic policies during his presidency. This becomes a central focus of "Reaganomics." He uses this policy to drive the American economy during his 8 years as president.
The green and the orange one
During the 1600s and 1700s, Prussian kings built a strong nation by <u>industry</u>. :)