Multiple Choice
Nicole Stephens, a researcher interested in exploring Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the American Gulf coast, and New Orleans in particular, wrote in a 2009 article that maybe people who "choose" to dig in their heels and remain in their communities, even when a storm's "a-comin'," actually don't feel like they ever had a choice. Whether for financial or psychological motives, they're staying. According to the text, what is the term used to describe the seemingly irrational behaviour of people who stay in the midst of a disaster?
A) solidarity
B) communality
C) social cohesion
D) social structure
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