Humans organize themselves through social structures, institutions, and systems that facilitate cooperation, communication, and resource management. This organization is driven by the need for safety, shared goals, and the efficient allocation of resources. Social hierarchies, cultural norms, and economic systems also play a role in shaping how individuals and groups interact. Ultimately, organization enhances survival, fosters community, and allows for the pursuit of collective aspirations.
The steps the farmers took to organize themselves was that they got together and they got into groups called progressives
Cells, which are the smallest unit of living matter and are often referred to as the building blocks of life, organize themselves into tissues, which then organize themselves into organs, which then organize themselves into systems.
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they would do the expect same things others would do!
No, non-living things cannot do things like organize themselves. They may be composed of organized units, such as atoms or molecules, but they don't organize together like living things do.
each Cree Indian tribe governs themselves separately from the rest of the nation
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Humans themselves.
they go into disscussion groups and made it happen
Humans protect themselves by curbing CFC's. They are the ones that deplete ozone.