Answer: a. is also known as the "shopkeeper's tort."
Explanation:
What does false imprisonment mean?
This refers to an act of restraining someone in an area where they can not get our such as keeping them in a locked house without their consent with an intention of keeping them as your prisoner since they are kept in a restrictive area.
A tort refers to doing something that expose someone to injury and which can be counted as a civil wrong act or not doing something that can save them from injury. Under tort "injury" refers to invading someone's right whereas harm refers to a loss caused to an individual.
What does shopkeeper tort refers to , I believe this is taken from shopkeeper's privilege law which is used in the United States to restrain someone who stole in your shop for a period of time as long as there is sufficient proof that they stole from your shop.
Some tribes did leave without resistance; however, many of them were forced to walk the “Trail of Tears” west. It was called the “Trail of Tears” due to its huge death toll, almost 4,000.
The bill<span> is voted on. If passed, it is then sent to the other chamber unless that chamber already has a similar measure under consideration. ... If the House and Senate pass the same </span>bill<span> then it is sent to the President. If the House and Senate pass different </span>bills<span> they are sent to Conference </span>Committee<span>.</span>
I believe the answer is Reflexivity.
Reflexvity refers to the process where the researcher(s) explores the effect of their involvement in research process.
One characteristic of this would be researcher(s) tend to <span>reveale their </span>methodology<span> and their self a way to collect the data.</span>