Answer:
Situations are interpreted as a crisis.
Explanation:
Informational influence refers to the information or arguments we receive by a group that changes our attitudes, beliefs, or behavior. This usually happens because we believe that the other members have accurate information and therefore we follow their lead.
In this example, the troops were frightened and confused about whether people in the village were enemies or not. Some of them reported they didn't know if the rifle sounds came from enemy guns or from their own troops.
So, basically, none of them were sure about what was going on but still they began setting fire to huts and shooting people (who weren't enemies).
<u>None of them had accurate information about what was going on and technically they didn't have anyone to follow,</u> but still they believed that the rest of the troops knew what they were doing and, since it was a life-death situation, the phenomenon of informational influence occured since the situation they were in was seen as a crisis.
The correct answer are as follows:
Congressman Carl Vinson helped secure Georgia's role in expanding the U.S. Navy.
Senator Richard B. Russell helped secure military jobs in Georgia.
People moved to the urban areas during World War II to find work
Savannah and Brunswick were key ports during World War II.
FDR's "Little White House" was located in rural western Georgia.
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The answer has to be D or A hopefully that helped a bit