Articles of Confederation, first U.S. constitution (1781–89), which served as a bridge between the initial government by the Continental Congress of the Revolutionary period and the federal government provided under the U.S. Constitution of 1787. Because the experience of overbearing British central authority was vivid in colonial minds, the drafters of the Articles deliberately established a confederation of sovereign states. The Articles were written in 1776–77 and adopted by the Congress on November 15, 1777. However, the document was not fully ratified by the states until March 1, 1781.
<span>The answer to this question is sensory memory.</span>
<span>Sensory memory is the memory that is
perceived by our senses. All information stored in sensory memory is transferred
to the short term memory. Sensory memory that is stored is always short and
retained in a short period of time. </span>
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Answer:
Figure - Ground
Explanation:
While attending a cocktail party, you find you can clearly hear one particular conversation above all the others, even though that conversation is not very loud. To a Gestalt psychologist, the conversation represents the <em>figure</em> and the rest of the party is the <em>ground</em>. According to Gestalt psychologists, we tend to perceive in a figure-ground organization. In this example, the figure is the conversation and the other noises the ground or background.