Traditional authority
Sociologist Max Weber identified three types of authority.
<u>Traditional authority</u> is tied to traditions or customs, and we continue to do things according to certain patterns because we think it's always been done that way and thus is the right path to continue. This can be used in political systems too, when the status quo and established norms and procedures continue to be seen as authoritative.
<u>Rational-legal authority</u> is how Weber described the authority or leadership powers that have been attached to certain positions by law or according to democratic processes. An elected official has such "rational-legal" authority by virtue of his office.
<u>Charismatic authority</u> was Weber's term for the personal qualities of certain individuals that make others want to follow their lead.
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The Chinese Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors were Emperor Xi, Emperor Sui and Emperor Yan, Yellow Emperor, Zhuanxu, Emperor Kù, Emperor Yao and Shun. A Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors is not a true emperor, but a tribal leader or tribal alliance leader who emerged in the middle or later stages of primitive society and made outstanding contributions to humanity, and later generations honored them as “Emperors” or “Emperors.”.
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to spread disease
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disease spread by it self not the person
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The colonies supplied the European imperial powers with raw materials and markets to sell their manufactured goods. Nationalism leads people to believe their nation is better than other nations and leads them to seek to be independent state while disregarding other nations, causing conflict.
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<span>China is currently largest goods trading partner with United states of $598 billion during the year 2015. So United states want to keep trade with china.
So according to above explanation,
</span><span>B. wanted to keep trade in China open, is the correct answer.</span>