<span>For many years, students of American history have learned about the era of European exploration and colonization in terms of conquest and defeat. Europe's entry into the Americas had economic and political motivations, but over the last several years historians have begun to emphasize that exploration and colonization also allowed cultural contacts and exchanges among three different continents: Europe, Africa, and America. Each society viewed the other through their respective perceptions and culture. Historians like Colin Calloway and Gary Nash explain that these relationships created "new worlds for all."</span>
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Answer:
This is: False
Explanation:
Freud learned about his patients using the psychoanalytical method, and not by conducting laboratory experiments. The psychoanalytical method involves clients telling the therapist about their childhood memories, dreams, desires and relationships so that the therapist can uncover the client's unconscious thoughts, feelings and beliefs that might be influencing the client's behavior and leading to mental illness.
The psychoanalytical technique involves making unconscious behaviors, thought, beliefs and emotions conscious so that clients can face them and work through them with the guidance of the therapist. Therefore Freud, sought to learn about and cure treating mental illness in his clients by working through the root cause of their- childhood experiences and traumas, unconscious patterns, suppressed feelings, etc.
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