Peace, land, and bread are goals are most closely associated with the Russian Revolution of 1917. (Trust me, I watched a video on this) Hope this helps!
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B. Manufacturing
Explanation:
Manufacturing refers to the large scale production or the process of converting Raw material, components or parts into the finish or final good with the help of a machine or by the workers and the finished goods are ready to consume or use by the consumer is known as the manufacturing.
Nowadays most manufacturers used Automated machines and equipment which are only needed to supervise by the human workers.
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.
(Sorry but you are probably gonna have to fine tune the paragraphs. I made it so you can go either way, yes or no.)
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The punishment was to be forwarded on the Massachusetts colonists. Causing an outrage in the 13 colonies.
After world war two America didn't have to rebuild anything like Europe did. We were able to sell goods overseas like never before because everyone needed something. Meanwhile back home new products and appliances were invented to help the everyday American. Our economy boomed because Americans were spending like never before. After almost two decades of penny pinching and rationing during the great depression and world war two it's no wonder why young Americans were eager to spend their money.