1. Greeks ate dinner while laying on their sides
2. They invented the yo-yo
3. 1/3 of the population was slaves
dominion of Canada is the country's formal title althught they never relly used it
It was first applied to Canada at Confederation in 1867
Answer:
b. autobiographical
Explanation:
Autobiographical memory is a type of long-term memory that consists of one's person episodes from their life. In other words, it refers to our memory for specific episodes that took place during our life and that we can recall and tell in an explicit way.
In this example, Norma tells her grandchildren about her life during the Great Depression. We can see that <u>she is talking about specific episodes that took place during a period of her life and that she recalls and tells </u>to her grandchildren. Therefore, this recall illustrates autobiographical memory.
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<em>Note: Both sensory and implicit memory do not involve words since they have to do with sensory experiences or skills that cannot be explained. On the other hand, semantic memory has to do with ideas and concepts that don't have to do with one's personal experience. Therefore, none of these options is correct for Norma's explicit recall of her experiences. </em>
Answer:
A group picnic
Explanation:
In the question above, since the local employees have already met the physiological and safety needs then based on the "hierarchy of needs theory" the next motivation level would be met via the promise of a particular "group picnic" i.e, via "love and belonging needs".
The hierarchy of needs theory was conceptualized by a psychologist named Abraham Maslow. He defined the "love and belonging needs" as the process that involves "range of intimacy" between different people and circumscribe empathy, compassion, caring, being part of a specific community, feelings of being approved or accepted vs. disapproved or rejected by a community, etc.
Answer: Proton
Explanation: A proton is a positively charged particle found in an atom's nucleus.