Answer:
Explanation:
It was important because it maintained order within the society, and made (what was, back then), fair rules for the entire society to obediently follow. They protected the weak from harm, and covered most areas of life so there was less bloodshed and fighting among the society.
The colonists often hid in plain sight on the sides of roads and shot at the British troops so that they would not be attacked themselves as severely. They would retreat as soon as the British would start shooting. Today, this would be called guerrilla warfare
Answer:
b. coercive power
Explanation:
The correct option is - b. coercive power
Reason -
Traffic Followers, a group that promotes road safety, has a strict code of penalizing members who violate traffic rules. In some cases, nonconformity can result in expulsion from the group. The given scenario is an example of a group exercising coercive power over its members.
Answer: Nuremberg Chronicle
Explanation: the Nuremberg Chronicle is a history of the world from the 15th-century European Christian perspective written by the German physician and humanist Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) and illustrated by painters Michael Wolgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurff. The Nuremberg Chronicle is basically a Biblical paraphrase a literary work that does not abridge or translate the Bible but retells it in accordance with a particular historical or cultural setting. It merges the Christian metanarrative with the contemporary world so that the latter is projected through the lens of the prevalent theological doctrine and spiritual practice.