Answer:
tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.
Explanation:
The type of effortful retrieval associated with a person's feeling that he or she knows something (say, a word or a name) but cannot quite pull it out of memory is known as tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.
For example, if a child or an adult has a good knowledge and understanding about a subject or topic but finds it difficult to tag or provide a name to it, it is known as tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon. Thus, finding it difficult to remember the name of a word.
Answer:
The answer is a close call between A and B but I'd say <u>It helps to protect the rights of the accused.</u>
Explanation:
Having impartial citizens to discuss and vote on what should happen to the accused, gives the accused a fair trial.
There is a lower chance of the native Americans being attacked in the fort, and it also shows them the Europeans are willing to leave safety to trade.