Hi Nadstar2005 I think the answer is A. I hope it's right :D
Answer: When archaeologists are reconstructing the "Who, where, and when?" of the past, they are reconstructing <u>history(Social changes).</u>
Explanation:
The information generated will tell us about the way of life of past societies and the conclusions obtained provide <u>new data that will help the reconstruction of human history and culture.</u>
The only way we can <em>understand past societies</em> is through what they left behind, their material remains. The interrelation of these materials and the environmental contexts will give us the key to describe and u<u>nderstand an extinct society.</u>
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
Christianity is a religion which teaches that sanctity of life takes precedence over a perceived quality of life. This was taught by Jesus who died for the sins of man so that we can ask forgiveness anytime we sin and achieve a degree of purity.
Jesus was also perceived to be a perfect example as he was more concerned on the good impacts and sanctity of life instead of worldly materials and things which he had the power to own if he wanted to.
Answer: Elaborative rehearsal
Explanation: In a bid to aid effective information encoding into the long-term memory, individual may may try to make an association or generate relationships between the information he intends to incorporate into his long-term memory and an already existing information. In this manner such individual would have a broader and long lasting understanding of the concept due to the association between the new and already existing information. The same is what Jeremy is using in the context above. Making an association between new information and already known concept.
Answer:
Secondary sources provide second-hand information and commentary from other researchers. Examples include journal articles, reviews, and academic books. A secondary source describes, interprets, or synthesizes primary sources.
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