The formulation of new memories is sometimes called construction, and the process of bringing up old memories is called reconstruction
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
c. homogamy
Explanation:
Homogamy - 
It is the practice , where two individuals get married , as they are similar to each other culturally , is referred to as homogamy. 
The marriage is based on the similarity in the age , religion , ethnicity , class , education and socioeconomic status . 
Hence , from the scenario of the question, 
Thalia is practicing homogamy , as she is in search of a partner who has the same education as her's . 
Therefore , from the given options , the correct option is  c. homogamy . 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is D.
<span>If a meeting served a social rather than a task function, the type of meeting would be a ritual activity. A social meeting is classified to a ritual activity. A ritual activity is a series of activities that includes words, gestures, and objects that are done in an appropriate place, and done in relation to set of a sequence.</span>
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Pericles used the principle of fair treatment to the public in his speech.
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- The excerpt of the speech given by Pericles in the fifth century BCE clarifies that the laws that were existent during the time were inclined towards dispensing justice to the majority and not just favor the ones in power.
 - It also tells that the Athenian administration was intelligent enough to devise and implement what was good for their citizens and not simply rely on what the neighboring states were doing to improve their administration.
 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: The economy is considered a social institution because it is:
B. a method to determine a person's social status.
Explanation: A social institution are groups of persons banded together for common purposes having rights, privileges, liabilities, goals, or objectives distinct and independent from those of individual members.