Sitting in your assigned seat in school is an example of a social-conventional rule. Social-conventional rules are agreed upon by society and may take the form of a custom. Sitting in your assigned seat at school is considered a social-conventional rule because children are expected to listen to their teachers at school. This is a socially agreed upon rule.
Not sitting in your assigned seat in school is best classified as a mutually responsive orientation as the others are not sitting on their assigned seat/desk.
Explanation:
<u>Take for an example-</u> if a student is not sitting on his/her assigned desk choose a different desk to sit, this means that the other student whose seat taken by first student was empty.
The second student was using that desk (assigned desk) and in response of that the first student decided to sit on his/her desk.
Honestly, I think the United States would eventually look the same as it does now. If they had not bought the land, they likely would have gone to war for it. It is very unlikely that they would have let it stay there as part of France or an independent country, both because of Manifest Destiny and for national security.