Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Power Distance is a tool developed by a Dutch social psychologist Geert Hofstede.
Power Distance is a tool used to see how people of a particular culture views the power relationships. Power relationships include people who are in power and not. In this people who are not in power accept the unequal distribution of power.
The power distance in the US is comparatively low than Japan. In Japan, people are more conscious of power relation than in the US and follows hierarchy.
So, the correct answer is option D.
For number 2 you could say for in favor of the act was it made the tea cheaper and would make colonists purchase it or that it helped bail out the east India company so they weren’t in debt. But against the tea act you can say many colonist opposed it because it seemed to validate the townshend tax on tea or in other words kinda you can said colonists believed that it violated their rights as Englishmen to “no taxation without representation”
It can be a good way because D.<span>They teach us how a family on the screen can represent the values of the era in which they aired.
For example, if you watch the tv shows during 1920s and 1950s, you will see that most of the lead women is portrayed as traditional housewives rather than career women because the possibilities of women for having a career in that time was extremely limited.</span>