"Try to recall information among distractions" is not taken a strategy for "committing information" to "one's long-term memory".
Option: C
<u>Explanation</u>:
Humans store information in two parts one is short-term memory called as temporary store and long-term memory which is known as relatively permanent store. To fetch out information from one's long term memory being in distracted situation can never result good but distributing information into manageable small chits, linking information with stored ideas, categorizing information etc such things can be approximately productive to conclude the need of information.
Answer/Explanation:
Under the Article of Confederation, Federal government could:
- Make foreign treaties
- Declare war
- Set up a mail delivery system
- Make rules for setting up western lands
- <u>Raise</u> and lead army and navy
- Print and borrow money
Federal government could not:
- Collect taxes
- <u>Send</u> soldiers and officers to army and navy
- Establish courts and settle disputes
- Elect or appoint leaders to enforce the law
These powers were given to State governments. On the whole, federal government did not have enough power to control violence in the country. This was realized after Shay's rebellion was finally taken down.
Answer:
in my opinion D
Explanation:
it clearly says
"Why was he the only one getting in trouble?he shouldn't have confessed it all!!"
This clearly shows despite confessing everything no action was taken upon the others but only him he was the only one blamed and in trouble
Answer:
Explanation:
Industry vs. Inferiority is Erikson's fourth stage of psychosocial development, which happens between five and twelve years of age.
This stage signals children’s entry into society and a chance to explore their role in the world. If they are supported and their good actions reinforced, they can feel industrious, competent, and confident in their skills. Furthermore, they can become prosperous producers of what is considered valuable by society.
Amendment 1 freedom of religion. Hope this helps