The correct answer is: "semantic encoding".
In general, encoding techniques are applied in order to elaborate on the information perceived by our senses, seeking to appropiately store it in our longer lasting memory units and to optimize subsequent retrieval.
Semantic encoding consists on relating certain concepts to a context in order to remember them better afterwards, using mechanisms such as chunking or mnemonics. This is the case in the research described where, in order to remember a list of objects, participants connect them to a house context.
Answer:Divergent thinking
Explanation: Divergent thinking is often referred to as creative thinking and is defined as “may follow many lines of thought”
the student may use exageration in order to get their point across that it was big and disgusting
<span>Hector is using physical violence to deliver his threat to the rival dealer. This may also be considered to be psychological violence as the threat and fear posed to the rival dealer allows Hector to gain control over him.</span>
Answer:
D. The Jim Crow Laws
Explanation:
Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation and discrimination in the Southern United States. The Laws were enacted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by white Democratic-dominated state legislatures after the Reconstruction period. The laws were enforced until 1965.
From the question, it was Jim Crows laws that enforced racial segregation in the 1880s.