Answer:
1. Doing the right thing
2. Obeying the law of the Land.
3. Laying good foundation for the incoming generation by teaching them what to do.
Explanation:
It should be understood that the citizens of a country are entitled to some rights known as civic or human rights. Examples of these rights are freedom of speech, access to sound and quality education, water and hospital among others. But there are also some responsibilities that must be carried out by the citizens also. These include paying of tax, defending the name of the country, protecting and sustaining the amenities the government provide and so on.
In this case, the adult citizens must try to make all these things known to the young or upcoming generations, and by doing this, they are safeguarding the future of their country.
Said Pasha was the King of Egypt who wanted to make his country more like Europe and improve its economy.
The French Engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps presented the Pasha with a plan for the Suez Canal, which he said would make Egypt Wealthy.
In the eventual agreement that was made, Said Pasha made the following concessions:
1. A concession would be set up lasting for 99 years after the Canal opens
2. A company would be set up with the Government of Egypt receiving 44% of the Stock. Remaining 56% of the stock would be sold to European investors
3. The government of Egypt will receive 15% of all profits generated by the Canal
4. 80% of all labor used during the construction of the canal should be from local villages and cities.
5. The company would provide money, food, and shelter to everyone working on the Canal
Answer:
D. All of the above.
Explanation: The value-added-theory was formed by Neil Smelser. He identified some factors which must be true for collective behavior calling for social change to occur. They are:
Structural conduciveness is similar to another factor, social control. These indicate the environment and the type of control the authority has over the public. For example, in authoritarian countries, people may not have the right to gather and protest.
Structural strain: this is when the public recognizes a problem and understands that the government will not address it. The other factors are generalized beliefs, precipitating factors or a spark to ignite action and the act of mobilizing the public into action.
All the options can therefore contribute to collective behavior.