Because <span>They inspired other people to see democracy and independence!</span>
The correct answer is B. Social order
Explanation:
In the study of societies or sociaology, social control refers to multiple mechanims and practices includign negative and positive sanctions that aim at preinforcing social normls, values, behaviors, mores, etc. or in general tersm at preserving the social order already statblished. This also implies social control is a way of response to the deviance or violations of social norms and to avoid more individuals broke the order stablish by "punish" behaviros and actions that break the social order and by "rewarding" those that preserve it. Thereofere, societies practice social control mainly to maintain or preserve social order.
<span>The Lenape Indians
used to take from nature only things that will suffice their basic
needs. Need for food, clothing and shelter. When the Europeans arrived,
the Lenape Indians learned to hunt and trap animals for their fur and
trade the furs to the Europeans.
The Lenape Indians used to live
in the Northeeastern Woodlands along the Hudson River valley. The Lenape
Indians were christened by the Europeans as Delaware Indians because
their settlements were near the Delaware River. When the Europeans
arrived, they brought diseases such as smallpox, measles, and common
colds that infected the Lenape Indians and lead to numerous deaths. The
diminishing number of the Lenape Indians in the Delaware River made it
easier for the Europeans to claim ownership on the land and drive the
Indians away.
The Lenape Indians settled along the Susquehanna
River and when settlers arrives and war broke out, majority of them
relocated to Ohio River Valley. They were finally driven to settle along
the White River in present-day Indiana.</span>
The English Civil War led to the concept of a “divine right” to rule, which was developed in greater detail by Enlightenment thinkers.
Answer: Argument
Explanation: In other to establish the justification or fight for the right to be vindicated, supporting views which could buttress the idea or reasons leading to or which resulted in a certain action or behavior has to be established. The set of claims, reasons and justifications made to aid being vindicated are called arguments. This argument are made in support of a behavior, theory or logic. Arguments aid in establishing the veracity of an idea or claim. For Arguments to be acceptable, they must be at least reasonable and possibly backed by proof.