I believe the correct answer is: episodic memory.
The Episodic memory is the “type” of memory with which we
recall autobiographical events (who, what, when, where, why knowledge of life's
happenings). Episodic memory exhibits 9 properties that distinguish it from
other “types” of memories:
<span>1. </span>Contain summary records of
sensory-perceptual-conceptual-affective processing.
<span>2. </span>Retain patterns of activation/inhibition over
long periods.
<span>3. </span>Often represented in the form of (visual)
images.
<span>4. </span>They always have a perspective (field or
observer).
<span>5. </span>Represent short time slices of experience.
<span>6. </span>They are represented on a temporal dimension
roughly in order of occurrence.
<span>7. </span>They are subject to rapid forgetting.
<span>8. </span>They make autobiographical remembering specific.
<span>9. </span>They are recollectively experienced when
accessed.
Answer:
Bakers, blacksmiths, cobblers and farmers
Explanation:
That could be a lot , the primary was ruled for lots of different reasons
Answer:
Texas cattle industry began in diamond-shaped area by the Rio Grande, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Nueces River to insure a food supply.
Explanation:
The reason why the area between the Rio Grande and the Nueces River was chosen was because of its prairies. The cattle would be able to roam freely while grazing on the practically endless supply of grass. The availability of food - along with the climate of the region- made this area most favorable for raising cattle.
- The Taino people were the original inhabitants of the Caribbean island of La Hispaniola (now Dominican Republic and Haiti). When the Spanish colonists arrived, they established their first permanent settlement in the island. The Taino were quickly exterminated through warfare and disease.
- Sensory imagery are the images that are created in someone's head when they read a narrative or a poem. It is created through the descriptions of things that the reader cannot himself experience.
To create sensory images of this event, we would need to imagine what a Taino person felt, heard, smelled, touched and saw as the Spanish colonizers arrived to their island and in the subsequent years.