Well Frederick Douglas always told people to have faith in a higher being so your answer is D
Great Britain, controlled Canada in 1812.
The Sanderson' behavior was UNETHICAL AND ILLEGAL; THEIR ACTION CONSTITUTE THEFT FROM THE AIRLINES.
Their action is unethical because it is not in line with the ethical behavior that is expected of a person that is holding a position like the one Jane Sanderson held. The behavior is illegal because it constitutes stealing, which is a punishable offence under the constitution of the country.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The effect of the emphasis on loyalty to a group that had the revolutionary movement in the French people was precise that it strengthened the solidarity ties of the Frenchs who sought in that movement, and avenue to equity, liberty, and progress. It made the French people more united for a while, enduring the consequences of the movement, united. Yes, to French revolutionaries, the ideal of fraternity was just as important as the Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality.
On the other hand, if we compared this French result to the American culture after its revolution, we can say that American colonists started to dive because of the formation of factions or political parties with divergent ideas that sometimes we're not the same as the ideas instituted by the founding fathers of the country. That is why President George Washington was not so fond of political parties.