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A large data store that stores historical data about an entire organization is called a "data warehouse."
<h3>What is historical data?</h3>
In a broad sense, historical data is information gathered about past events that occur pertaining to a specific subject. By description, historical data includes all data generated within an enterprise, whether manually or automatically.
The importance of storing historical data are-
- Keeping historical data on any and all customers can clearly aid in improving TTR indicators. Customer service agents can see when troubles have occurred in the past by obtaining historical data on a client: dropped interconnection, macro blocks, and memory leaks.
- Recognize the evolution: Using these variations and peak information in the database are critical in understanding evolution patterns. Historical data allows for the tracking of progress over time, which provides important insights. These insights are critical for trying to drive a business.
- Make forecasting possible: Big data technology allows for the analysis of historical data in order to forecast future events. However, the forecasting methods rely on massive historical data sets to do so. Thus, archiving historical data is required.
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Answer: A retrieval cue is B. is something outside your head in the surrounding environment that is related to the memory you are trying to retrieve.
Explanation:<u> A retrieval cue is a stimuli that helps a person to remember something, </u>such as the name of a person or the title of a song. Therefore, a retrieval cue can help an individual to recover an idea that had been stored in long-term memory for some time and to stop the tip of the tongue phenomena. Most times<u>, these cues are part of the external word, that is to say that they are found outside an individual's head</u>. For example, a sign or a face can work as a retrieval cue.
The answer to this question is disctractor C.
Explanation:
There are four distractor(s) in this question. We can use the process of <u>deductive reasoning </u>to find the correct answer.
In his pamphlet <em>Common Sense, </em>Thomas Paine
A. begged the colonists to <u>show common respect</u> for King George - <em>False</em>
[i.e. Show common respect = Loyalist/Tories, support England]
B. called for a <u>religious movement</u> similar to the Great Awakening - <em>False</em>
[i.e. Common Sense did not refer to religion]
C. made a case for <u>independence</u> by drawing on the ideas of John Locke - <em>True</em>
[i.e. Independence = Break away from Britain]
D. told colonists to <u>rebel against those</u> who <u>wanted to split</u> from Britain - <em>False</em>
[i.e. Was against Britain = Patriot]
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