Answer:
(A). Emotions could be displaced to a stimuli other than those that had originally elicited
Explanation:
John Watson and Rosalie Rayner conducted an experiment called the little Albert experiment where they monitored an infant's response to a stimuli and then tried to alter that response by introducing a different stimuli.
In the experiment, the infant (Albert) who wasn't initially scared of a furry white rat, later became scared because each time Albert touched the rat, a loud noise was made behind him.
So Albert came to associate the rat with the loud noise and learnt to fear the rat and other furry animals and objects.
This experiment showed that emotions and reactions can be induced by introducing a stimuli, different from what a person is used to.
I think you’re describing a colony
I believe the sepoy rebellion moved indians closer to independence
The sepoy rebellion was initiated by Indians rebels to break free from the control of the British' companies that occupied Indian territory.
Even though the rebellion failed, it created distrust in the heart of British' government to ever trust indian millitary again. This made the British chose to separate its influence from the indian millitary, which provide a little room for the Indians to mobilize for independence.
Depends in which history class you in if your in government it’s executive branch