Answer:
First Amendment
Explanation:
Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
Answer: Classical
Explanation: Classical conditioning techniques are learning by linking a stimulus and responding to that stimulus. This is how certain behaviour is learned, based on the repeated stimulus and the response to that stimulus, that is, the bond that is created. This connection is recognisable as something that has been learned, for example, from the smell of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies, everyone will normally enliven in themselves an image of a homey atmosphere and will react in such a way.
Answer:
Association Fallacy
Explanation:
Sarah has "fallen prey" of an <u>association fallacy</u>. A very common error in our society. The association fallacy is a logical one, and it means, in simple words, that someone assumes that one person belongs to a certain group by simply looking at the other person´s appearance.
For example: Besides the very good example given in the question there are thousands or million of other situations in which we can see this happens: people often categorize other´s by their <em>looks</em>, <em>hairstyles</em>, <em>piercings</em>, <em>skin color</em>, <em>clothes</em>, <em>accent</em>, etc.
Sarah, i would think, was prey of the most common falacies of all: the <u>association falacy</u>.
Flash cards can be a big help, especially if your trying to memorize dates and names. Also, even though your homeschooled doing notes is also probably the best thing you can do. Make sure you take detailed notes, or if your write shorthand notes to go back reorganize them so you understand it all. Good luck!