Answer:
Unconscious transference.
Explanation:
Unconscious transference can be defined
as the mis- identification of someone by using another person to replace them.
Unconscious transference often happen when an eyewitness to a crime scene misidentified or replaced a familiar face from a police lineup because he had seen the face before thinking that it was the perpetrator in which the person is innocent. This often occured due to memory error.
The case of John demonstrate UNCONSCIOUS TRANSFERENCE
Answer:
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A - April 19, 1775<span>"Shot heard round the world"
Marked day of American Revolution
Lexington, Mass
8 Americans died</span>B - Benjamin Franklin<span>Renascence man
one of the countries founding fathers
80 years old during 1st Continental Congress
wrote Poor Richards Almanac & Pennsylvania Gazette</span>C - Constitution<span>Founding Fathers conducting a political experiment
Document explains separation of government (3 branches)
Lived under Constitution for 200 years</span>D - Daughters of Liberty<span>women had a role in the Revolution
boycotts of British goods & services
Molly Pitcher fought along side men during war bay loading cannons</span>E - England (Great Britain)<span>Started taxing America for revenue in 1764 to replace money for 7 years war
acts were passed in parliament btwn 1764-1765
Americans had no representation
King George III = Tyrant</span>F- France<span>Louis XIV smuggled military supplies to America
recognized in America as an independent nation
Lafayette worked with Washington during war</span>G - "Give me liberty, or give me death!"<span>Patrick Henry
March 23, 1775 @ St John's Church
Very persuasive speech
Points out that British gov. was not giving Americans representation</span>H - John Hancock<span>Famous signer of the DOI
1st person to sign
wealthiest man in Boston</span>I- Independence<span>radical idea to Americans
nobody believed it was possible
founding fathers changed the US forever</span>J- Thomas Jefferson<span>wrote DOI
thought "People governed themselves"
Separation of church and state</span>K- Kings mountain<span>October 7, 1780
South Carolina
1400 Americans & 1100 Loyalist
Loyalist lost
1st little civil war</span>L- John Locke<span>Philosophy of Government
believed all men were born with certain rights
believed in the right to rebel against government if their rights weren't respected</span>M- Minute men<span>Special units of Massachusetts militia
ready at minutes notice to defend the country</span>N- Navy<span>America didnt have much of a Navy
Britain had strong navy
lessened threat when French became ally</span>O- October 1777<span>bad month for the British
tried to divide country by sending an army south from Canada
defeat in Saratoga, New York</span>P- Thomas Paine<span>wrote Common Sense
Influential writer
5 major reasons for independence
also wrote the American Crisis to boost moral</span>Q - Quartering act<span>passed in parliament in May 1765
house British soldiers in homes
one of acts to lead to Am. Rev.
NY punished in 1767 for revolting against act</span>R- Paul Revere<span>Midnight ride
April 18, 1775
British have arrived
engraver & silversmith</span>S- Samuel Adams<span>"thorn" in England's side
troublemaker in New England
founded the Sons Of Liberty
Main instigator of the Boston Tea Party
Made title "Boston Massacre"</span>T- Tax<span>British taxed Americans because of 7 years war
Began to tax sugar, tea, coffee & wine
Stamp act- taxed printed documents</span>U- United States<span>13 colonies:
New York
Mass.
Penn.
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
New Jersey
Virginia
Maryland
Delaware
Conn.
New Hampshire
Rhode Island</span>V- Valley Forge<span>Penn., Winter of 1777-1778
George Washington's camp
very cold
ran out of supplies
approx. 2000 dies & others went home
the ones who stayed became a well trained army</span>W- George Washington<span>became popular during French & Indian war
1st president of USA
served 8 years</span>X- Expression of American mindThomas Jefferson described the purpose of the DOI = American mindY- Yorktown<span>American forces & French defeated Cornwallis
Last battle of Am. Rev.</span>Z- Zealous<span>Patriots were zealous in their fight
Am. Rev. was a start of a new world</span>
It can mean rebirth or reincarnation.