Your license will be suspended if you:
Drop out of high school
Steal from a retailer
Use tobacco while you're underage
Allow a person to use your license to purchase alcohol or tobacco
Don't follow the restrictions on your license
Refuse to submit to a test to show if you're driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs
Fail to pay a fine or appear in court for a traffic violation
Fail to pay child support
Fail to carry car insurance
Fail to stop for a school bus
However, it says nothing of license suspension for using tobacco <em>after </em>you turn 18 which by then you'd be a legal adult.
Therefore, your answer is D.Using tobacco after you turn 18
Since in colonial North America, many people did not have the luxuries we have now, their entire lives revolved around work. Without a good harvest season or another product to trade for food, a family could easily go hungry and starve to death. As exemplified through Jamestown's "Starving Time," the leader, whose name escapes me at this time, decided that if the colonists were not willing to work, they would not receive any food. The second question is more of an opinion question that I cannot answer for you.
Cultural environment, hope this helps ;)
The answer is C. C is from an observers view.....but not like you are speaking to someone, just telling a tale to someone who wasn't apart of it.