The answer is Moral Panic
Also called 'Public Fear', it is described as a collective Public anxiety or a feeling of threat towards a particular situation which they believe can completely destroy the society they live in.
In history, there has been several cases of Moral Panic starting from early times when e.g. the Japanese saw foreigners as a threat or when so-called witches were burned in Europe.
Recent moral panic examples include the threat of Communism, HIV as a 'gay' disease and the threat of Global warming.
In history, many governments have created 'Moral Panic' as a propaganda tool in wars and to deviate public perception.
The theory that refers to the interactive process by which a person develops an image of ourselves based on how they imagine, and we appear to others is known as Looking-glass self.
<h3>What is The looking-glass self theory?</h3>
The looking-glass self theory is the theory in which the individuals view themselves according to how they consider others believe them.
This theory is also a demo of social identity of the another persons and also defines as how it is mutually beneficial or dependent on the appearance of one to the appearance of the others.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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