Similar to ancient Egypt, the Shang dynasty also used religion to explain things that are unexplainable. ... According to the History of China, the people who lived under the Shang Dynasty strongly believed that whenever their ancestors died, they became similar to gods, and should be worshipped as if they were also gods.
I personally think that the answer would be B. People tend to disregard land they do not own because when someone owns land they want it the cleanest it could possibly be, When someone does not own the land they tend to think that if they don't own the land they can treat however they want.
Laws would vary from one State to the other, which would make it difficult to adhere to if you're not from that State. Also, politics would play into effect. I'd like to use the American Civil War as an example; some states were for Slavery, meanwhile others sided on the abolishment side. That could come into play here, and that could be extremely dangerous.
The Boston tea party is when the British wanted to put tax on tea and the colonist threw pounds of tea into a river.