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Anarchy is a society being freely constituted without authorities or a governing body. It may also refer to a society or group of people that entirely rejects a set hierarchy.[1] Anarchy was first used in English in 1539, meaning "an absence of government".[2] Pierre-Joseph Proudhon adopted anarchy and anarchist in his 1840 treatise What Is Property? to refer to anarchism,[3][4] a new political philosophy and social movement which advocates stateless societies based on free and voluntary associations. Anarchists seek a system based on the abolition of all coercive hierarchy, in particular the state, and many advocate for the creation of a system of direct democracy and worker cooperatives.[5][6]
In practical terms, anarchy can refer to the curtailment or abolition of traditional forms of government and institutions. It can also designate a nation or any inhabited place that has no system of government or central rule. Anarchy is primarily advocated by individual anarchists who propose replacing government with voluntary institutions. These true institutions or associations generally are modeled on nature since they can represent concepts such as community and economic self-reliance, interdependence, or individualism. Although anarchy is often negatively used as a synonym of chaos or societal collapse, this is not the meaning that anarchists attribute to anarchy, a society without hierarchies.[1] Proudhon wrote that anarchy is "Not the Daughter But the Mother of Order".[7]
The early voyages of the scandinavian seafarers did not result in permanent settlement in north america because: <span>No Nation-state yearning to expand supported these ventures.</span>
Answer:
<em>The leader in your group determines what gets made with the wood and how much of it</em>
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Explanation:
Since there is a bountiful amount of wood resources available in the forest, we will have the luxury of utilizing the forest resources for firewood, shelter, furniture, boats, and so on. The fact that there is a bountiful supply of forest resources can lead to improper or devastating extraction of wood materials from the forest. This wrong harvesting can damage the forest. The best choice to determine what and how to use the forest is for the leader to determine how much of the necessary materials can be made with the woods, and how much of the wood can be used. This sensible utilization of the wood material will ensure that the forest is preserved as much as possible.
<span>Great Britain paid damages to the United States after claims for damages on union ships by the Confederate Navy in ships that were built by the British. These are known as the Alabama Claims and were eventually decided in international arbitration in 1872 wherein Great Britain settled the matter by paying the United States 15.5 Million dollars and reestablishing friendly relations.</span>