This is an example of <u>"role conflict".</u>
Role conflict happens when there are inconsistencies between various roles that a man goes up against or plays in their regular day to day existence. In some cases, the conflict is an aftereffect of contradicting commitments which results in a conflict of interest, in others, when a man has roles that have diverse statuses, and it additionally happens when individuals differ about what the duties regarding a specific role ought to be, regardless of whether in the individual or expert domains.
<span>D. under the control of the U.S.</span>
It would constitute Micro-level research.
These levels pertain to Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, there are 5 main levels, the one in question is the microsystems level or the groups and institutions that directly impact an individual, in this case, it is the link between an individual and its' peers. The other levels present in Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory are: mesosystem (interaction with the different microsystems, crossing interactions, ex: the interactions between school and home, the teacher and parents, peers and home, peers and parents, etc), exosystem (broader influences that an individual doesn't necessarily control or even participate in that still affect their lives, ex: schools, local government, religious institutions, etc) macrosystem (cultural context, values, patterns) and chronosystem (sociohistorical circumstances).