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.
Asian speaking here and I believe if you are Caucasian, you’re white.
Answer:
The Four Corners Monument marks
Explanation:
It is the only point in the United States shared by four states, leading to the area being named the Four Corners region.
So peer pressure can negatively affect a person in one big way- kind of like the bandwagon argument method ("if you don't do it, you'll be left out!"). This person can be affected by the threat of "not being cool" or "not being a true friend."
Though I am answering this through logic and my knowledge on history. I would believe making colonies was the answer. Because of England's particular involvement with colonies. Colonies made loads of money especially with high taxes they imposed upon their colonies. England was not just out of money with a exploration route its upkeep for military and Empire grew. Its many wars took a toll on their coffers and the money vanished until colonies were "founded".
It was not fishing because England was already an island and fish was easily accessible and not a commodity. Entering the fur trade was not much of England's sights before the establishment of colonies so this is a trick answer. Looting Spanish ships? No. They had a huge navy and so did Spain. England were not pirates and looting Spanish ships would be called an act of war. Not really going to help the money situation. So making colonies helps. It checks all the things they want. Make Spain mad without an act of war, more food and commodities, which means more money. Making a world dominated empire that strikes fear into most countries. Being unrivaled for the most part is quite good in a dog eat dog world. Good thing England then became something larger than dogs.