C. Wright Mill’s sociological imagination is defined as how individuals understand their own and others' pasts in relation to history and social structure.
Social imagination has greatly helped us in understanding our history beyond the normal boundary. As we compare our pasts to other’s pasts in relation to history, we see a lot of differences in how we live our lives.
Answer: C. Legalism
Explanation: According to this doctrine, human nature as such is prone to make mistakes and negligence in adhering to some general moral principles, so it requires strong regulatory coercion. This coercion should control human behaviour through various regulations, punishments, strong rulers, in a word, for people to obey legal laws, that is, to abide by legalism. The reason for such an understanding of human nature is that humans are guided by their own self-interest and as such will always do bad rather than good. This doctrine was promoted in ancient China by rulers of the Qin and Han dynasties to justify the rule of their authoritarian rulers.
Answer:
The terms materially alter the original contract, the original offer expressly required acceptance of its terms or the offeror objects to the new terms within a reasonable time.
Explanation:
The company (Nature's Products, Inc.) has to specify very carefully what they want to include in their contracts such as clauses or additional terms, because if the do not do this, <u>other companies can take advantage of certain loopholes in the contract to take an advantage.</u>
Enough power so that it could have and sustain a legislative body, the main governing body, a judge court, the military body.
PLUS:
taxes: funds for the gov't
obeying laws: gov't will receive more power over people if they obey (and money)