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A) feudal arrangements.
Explanation:
After the fall of the Roman Empire, many groups of Germanic peoples would establish in the Roman territory. Their contact with the roman promoted many changes in the economy and society of the germanic peoples. With these changes, an aristocratic begins to develop, and an emergent monarchy that maintains itself through the work of peasants.<u> The arrangement between the Lord and the peasant was mutual and based on the favor exchange: the peasant would work on the Lord fields and will give a piece to him.</u>
The answer is b) Estate stratification.
This stratification system was a long-run result of feudalism since it fell under the same principles:
1) There's a social hierarchy in which there were a noble class and a peasant class.
2) Only the noble class could have land ownership, and the peasant (or serf) class must work it for the noble's usufruct.
This system of stratification was upheld not only by illustrated monarchies but also by modern nation-estates (like the U.S.), this is how it received the name of estate stratification.
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Here in Asia Society Philippines, positions are held mostly by women. This is somehow an affirmation of the 'women-friendly' societal conditions of the country. Although this is only a small portion of a large and competitive professional community, reflections of the nation's recognition of the role and importance of women are evident on aspects such as justice, education, economics, politics and health. The last is still a debatable topic, with the current issue of the Reproductive Health Bill in the Philippine Congress.
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Answer:The understanding of conservation
Explanation:
The law of conservation states that the amount of something is preserved even when the shape is altered or even when that thing is deformed.
For example putting the same amount of water in a short big glass and transferring it into a long thin glass doesn't change the amount of water that was initially in the first big short glass and children may not understand this at a certain age until they grow up to understand the law of conservation.