D'holbach's philosophy posited that peple always act in accordance with enlightened Self interest.
Answer:
b. relearning
Explanation:
These are the options for the question below;
a. a recall ratio
b. relearning
c. reintegration
d. none of these options
We are informed about how to measure Anita’s retention of the poems she learned 15 years ago, the time it took her to review, recall, and recite the poetry was recorded.
This Anita case is an an example of relearning.
Relearning psychology, is regarded as "Saving method" it a way of measuration of "retention" of material that was learnt material in time past, this is achieved by measurement of the fastness in learning the material that has been learnt before and as well forgotten.
It should be noted that relearning increase metal capacity of memory.
Answer:
a. freedom of speech provisions of the First Amendment.
Explanation:
In the 1997 Reno v. ACLU case, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously voted to strike down the anti-indecency provisions of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) because they violated the freedom of speech provisions of the First Amendment. The judgement states that anti-indecency provisions of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) over contents on the internet violates the First Amendment, and that while the government has the obligation to protect minors from indecent speech, it should not prevent adults to access to free speech.
B they went back to their own country to tell tales and that drew other peoples interests
The theory which supports Kevin's view is known as liberalism or neoliberalism, and defends individual freedom, the fight for the own interest and economies which are independent of the interventions of governments. This in turn, would bring the best possible outcome for the colective as public spending and state intervention distort markets, which allocate resources and income more efficiently on their own.
Connecting (neo)liberalism with Kevin's views, people who cannot pay their higher education would not be able to study, as he supports the idea that public spending thorugh scholarships or cheap loans should not be granted to people without means to pay their studies . In turn, they should find their own way within the markets system, for example, find a job and earn the money, obtain a private loan and return the money afterwards, etc.