D. All of these are true.
Yes, you can build a society without social hierarchy. Look back at villages with no mayor, or anyone really as the ‘leader’. Everyone was at everyone’s level, just trying to survive. But when people start to think they are better then everyone else, or they start to horde supplies for just themselves, that is when a social hierarchy starts to occur. So as long as that does not happen, you can create a society without a social hierarchy.
No, you can not build a society without a social hierarchy. A social hierarchy is the bones of society. Monarchy’s, Capitalism, Democracy, etc. they all have a social hierarchy in them. There is always the top dog, and there is always the smaller one. Think of all of the great empires and nations. England, the was a king/queen. Rome, it had emperors, and was also a republic. China, had emperors as well.
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Explanation: President Pro Tempore
The Constitution provides for a president pro tempore to preside over the Senate in the absence of the vice president. Except for the years from 1886 to 1947, the president pro tempore has been included in the presidential line of succession. Following passage of the Presidential Succession Act of 1792, the president pro tempore was next in line after the vice president, and followed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. In 1886 a new law removed the president pro tempore and the Speaker from the line of succession, substituting cabinet officers. A 1947 law changed the order of succession to place the Speaker of the House in line after the vice president, followed by the president pro tempore, and then the secretary of state and other cabinet officers in order of their departments' creation. This is the system in effect today.
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killing thousands and millions of people in a war or even in many things.
Explanation:
I think it is the Microscope. Robert Hooke was a scientist who came up with the law of elasticity, the Hooke's law as well his pioneering work using the microscope to document observations of a variety of samples in his book. Hook published a book Micrographia, an accurate and detailed record of his observations through his microscope.