You're right. D. Because Shay's Rebellion proved that the Articles of Confederation weren't strong enough to manage a developing nation.
B - Petroleum
Wood was one of the first energy sources, way before the nineteenth century so you can rule that choice out.
Nuclear Energy is more advanced and closer to the twentieth century so you can also rule that out.
And coal was before petroleum, around mid to late eighteenth century possibly.
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On March 12, Gandhi commenced his march from Ahmedabad; on April 6 he reached his destination, Dandi: the next day, on April 7, broke the Salt Law, which made salt a British monopoly, by picking up a lump of natural salt from the seashore; the next day, on April 8, he broke the law again at a village near Dandi;
Generally, I would say yes to this question.
We may want to nuance the thought a bit, however. Criminal law defines what acts constitute crimes, and those who commit crimes are prosecuted and punished under criminal law. Do all crimes hurt society? In a sense, yes. But even a crime that has just one victim and isn't much noticed in the wider spectrum of society still is a crime subject to arrest and prosecution under criminal law.