<em>Answer:</em>
<em>b. Egocentrism </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em><u>Egocentrism,</u></em><em> in psychology, is described as an individual's incapability of understanding that the other person's opinion or view might be distinct from that of his or her own. Egocentrism generally signifies a 'cognitive bias', in a way that a person feels or thinks that another person shares the similar perspective as he or she does, however, the person is not able to think that the person may hold a different perspective.</em>
<em><u>As per the question, the given statement is an example of egocentrism.</u></em>
Answer:
retroactive interference
Explanation:
A retroactive interference can be described as a difficulty in recalling an older information as new information gets in it's way. An new information is being stored of the same type, the previous ones get lost.
The same problem of retroactive interference was observed in Pete when he was unable to recall the names of his previous students as he had the new information of remembering his new students names.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it did spread into both countries
Answer:
no
Explanation:
bcz race is not a very good determinaction for social constructs it is not fair for the black people
Because there were bigger, stronger, older nations that would
have loved to get their hands on that rich territory that the United
States covered ... France, England, Spain, etc. Washington knew
that the young USA could only survive as a nation if the people
remained united, and all those things ... taking sides in international
conflict (not remaining neutral), national debt, sectionalism (north
against south, east against west, old states against new states),
political parties (Whigs against Tories, Republicans against
Democrats), are things that could set groups of the people
against each other.