Answer:
Good examples of common knowledge (False)
Often materials published before 1923 (True)
Often US government documents (True)
Available for re-use without giving credit. (False)
Explanation:
Items in the public domain are published works which are not copyrighted or the copyright has expired. US government documents published for consumption by the public are not copyrighted.
Regarding the expiration of copyrights, according to the January 1, 1978 act of copyright, the copyright of works published on or after this date under the author's name expires 70 years after the author's death.
The authors of these works still have to be credited when they are quoted.
Answer:maintenance rehearsal; primacy effect
Explanation:
Maintenance Rehearsal is the way we use to repeat verbally part of information that we need to remember. Usually the this information we repeat is able to be stored in our short memory for just 20 to 30 seconds. This information is available for the time when we still need to use it but it never get stored in our long term memory.
Primacy effect
This effect refers to how we tend to remember only information located at the top of our list better than those at the middle and the end. This happens because as we write the first list of our items we still have more time to memorize it since there is not yet too much information to compete with this list but as the list get longer now there is a competition amongst all items in the list and it becomes hard to give sufficient time to memorize the middle and the last item.
Enough power so that it could have and sustain a legislative body, the main governing body, a judge court, the military body.
PLUS:
taxes: funds for the gov't
obeying laws: gov't will receive more power over people if they obey (and money)
It is true that immigrant families can often embrace new cultural traditions and practices while keeping some of the traditions and practices from their original cultures.