Answer:
-Peg of the hook system
-Chunking
Explanation:
A mnemonic technique is a technique that aids in memory. The following techniques would be effective:
Peg of the hook system:this technique attaches images to objects(what needs to be remembered). This way one remembers image in tandem with object of memory.
Chunking: this technique could be used to remember bulk information. Here individual arranges information into meaningful units or pairs such as when one pairs a particular kind of food with another because they are classified under same food class.
Answer:
Ronald Reagan
Explanation:
Ronald Reagan, originally an American actor and politician, became the 40th President of the United States serving from 1981 to 1989.
Because of the rain shadow effect, a dry region occurs on the downside of a mountain.
Option: A
<u>Explanation:</u>
In orographic rainfall, mountain acts as barrier and moisture laden wind get an obstacle in its path in the form of that mountain and cause rainfall in the windward sides of the hills (mountain) and create rain shadow region in the lee ward sides of the hills (mountain).
Because when moisture laden winds reach that side all the moisture in the winds dries up. For e.g. eastern part of western ghat mountain in the Peninsular India is an example of rain shadow region.
According to freud's theory, melissa's <u>"id"</u> would tell her to grab the doll and keep it as her own whereas her<u> "superego"</u> would tell her that taking another girl's doll would be wrong.
The id is the impulsive (and oblivious) some portion of our mind which reacts straightforwardly and quickly to the impulses. The identity of the infant tyke is all id and just later does it build up a ego and super-ego.
The superego's capacity is to control the id's driving forces, particularly those which society disallows, for example, sex and hostility. It likewise has the capacity of convincing the sense of self to swing to moralistic objectives as opposed to just practical ones and to take a stab at flawlessness.
D. The fear of the spread of Communism