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Describe European society in the 1920s, paying special attention to changing lifestyles and popular culture.
Events
Occurrences or happenings, especially those significant enough to be remembered or noteworthy.
Experienced personally
Directly encountering or undergoing something oneself, rather than learning about it through others or second-hand reports.
Declarative Memory
Memory that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events, and is considered explicit memory.
Nondeclarative Memory
The subsystem within long-term memory that stores motor skills, habits, and simple classically conditioned responses; also called implicit memory.
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