Answer:
b. marked the most important change in the U.S. Constitution since the Bill of Rights.
Explanation:
The Constitution of the United States is the written legal document of the United States federal government according to which the function and the structures of the U.S. government works. It also provides the basic rights to the citizens of United States.
The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution is the first ten amendments that guaranteed certain fundamental rights to the U.S. citizens such as freedom of speech, worship and assembly, etc.
The fourteen amendment to the United States' Constitution was ratified in the year 1868. It provided citizenship to the people through naturalization or by birth in United States to all including the former slaves and granted equal protection to all the citizens of the laws.
Hence the correct option is (b).
Answer:
context-dependent memory effect
Explanation:
Contex dependent memory entails that we remember information better when we attempt to recall it in the context in which we learned it.
For instance if we studied with the radio on, we also take text within the context of the radio.
State-Dependent Memory have to do with ones ability to recall events encoded while in particular states of consciousness.
Kofi studying in the lecture hall, hoping it will help him recall during text or exam because he will also be writing in the same environment is an example of context dependent memory.
Answer:
Advantages
Increased Savings – As a result of demonetization, people will tend to deposit their cash in the bank rather than at home. This will help them save more. Lower lending rates – With currency demonetization, money moves from people to banks and financial institutions. Thus, there is a better circulation of money.
DISADVANTAGES
The biggest disadvantage of demonetisation has been the chaos and frenzy it created among common people initially. Everyone was rushing to get rid of demonetised notes while inadequate supply of new notes affected the day to day budgets of citizens.