Anglo-Saxon poets, not women, held positions of status and importance.
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Working class people, as well as women, were fully employed during the war, and their status, once defined as upper level status.
Usually people of decent status, such as lawyers or government officials.
because, to Chinese people, merchants are just basically hobos.
the happieness of the people
Trade. With the Vikings they wanted metal and status objects. Later and further south they wanted metal and firearms. Then they wanted them to go away.
Status is rank or position in a hierarchy. ____ every human society has a number of social positions which people occupy; they're known as statuses
Being assessed by people of the same rank or status.
Giving unqualified people the right and honor to be put in positions of power. For example, many celebrities who head up organizations because of their status and fame.
liberal. radical, and revolutionary
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conservative, ultra consevative, reactionary.
a person (often used to express their significance, importance, or elevated status)
Status leadership is associated with formal and informal positions such as Permanent Secretary or Director of Education, Education officer, Principals, supervisor and teachers.
(Nova Net) Liberal, Radical, Revolutionary
In a social context, status refers to an individual's relative position in a social hierarchy. It is associated with power because individuals with higher status often have more influence, resources, and authority within a society or a group due to the perceived importance and respect accorded to them by others. Power dynamics within social structures can be influenced by factors such as wealth, occupation, education, and social connections, all of which contribute to an individual's status.
because they have 7 fannies each
by priests ford to the army