I believe the answer to your question is C.
A quick victory
The most serious problem with aggression as a means of dealing with frustrations is that most likely, the object of our aggression are people or things which are not the cause of our frustration: through this we create new problems rather than solving the old ones.
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Factory life during the Industrial Revolution<span> was exhausting, unsanitary and dangerous. </span>Factories<span>were damp, noisy, poorly ventilated and badly lit. </span>Workers<span> often had to labor for 12 to 14 hours a day with very few breaks</span>
That statement is true.
In general, they would categorize a person to have a psychological disorder if they display <span> faulty pattern of thinking, feeling, or acting.
But all the things above are not a sure way to identify a disorder because the 'fault' could very much created by the tradition where that person grow up,not their psychological condition.</span>