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The Smoot-Hawley Act was enacted in
Sensory Memory
The briefest span of memory, capable of holding sensations of sensory data after the initial stimuli are no longer present.
Repression
A defense mechanism where unpleasant thoughts, memories, or desires are pushed out of the conscious mind into the unconscious.
Retrieval Cues
Triggers or stimuli that help in the recall of memories stored in the brain.
Memory Consolidation
the process by which temporary, short-term memories are transformed into more stable, long-term memories.
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