<u>Culture lag</u> occurs when the laws were changed to disallow phone use—a technology that has become more prevalent—while driving to reduce accidents.
A theoretical phenomenon known as "cultural lag" occurs when advancements in material culture occur earlier or perhaps more quickly than advancements in non-material culture.
As a result, people may experience moral and ethical conundrums as new social norms emerge.
The sociological concept of cultural lag can be used to recognize and explain social conflicts, foresee and solve present issues, reduce accidents, and investigate how the adoption of new technologies can be challenging if a society is not ready for them.
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Answer:Tort Law
Explanation: What Is Tort Law?
Tort law covers almost all civil suits except contractual disputes.
The aim of this law is to deal with cases where a harm has been done on another person and it ensures that this person get some form of relief from the harm that has been done to them , by ensuring that the person who has been wronged get compensation as long as there is proof of harm being done.
This law expect that the person who has harmed the other person will compensate them.
These harms ranges from the loss of income ,to payment for pain and suffering.
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Explanation:
One interesting thing about America’s 19th-century Pacific expansion is that it happened during, and even before, its more famous western settlement. American missionaries and sugar planters were in Hawaii in the 1820s, a generation before the California Gold Rush or Mormon Trek to Utah. The reason is that, while oceans can be deadly in strong winds, water is normally easier to traverse than land — even the long and torturous pre-Panama Canal sea route around Cape Horn from the East Coast to the Pacific. By 1890, when the Census Bureau declared the western frontier closed, the U.S. had already laid claim to territory in the Pacific. By 1902, America controlled Hawaii, Alaska, the Philippines, Guam, Midway Island, part of Samoa and several smaller islands in the Pacific (e.g. Palmyra Atoll and Wake, Jarvis, Howland & Baker Islands). Since its revolution and initiation of the Old China Trade routes starting in 1783, the U.S. coveted trading with Asians the way it had traditionally with Europeans. In the 1850s, Commodore Matthew Perry sailed the U.S. Navy to China and Japan to increase trade. By the turn of the 20th century, America was digging a canal shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific and was in combat defending its interests in Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In this chapter, we’ll cover why and how America stepped out onto this world stage
Answer:
a. ritual
Explanation:
the answer is ritual
you don't practice art, a play, or a myth
the correct contains a social practice