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Do we ever truly forget anything? Describe how information is retrieved from long-term memories and the processes that prevent or limit accurate recall.


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Dual Federalism

A concept of federalism where federal and state governments are seen as co-equal sovereigns, operating independently and with powers that are clearly delineated.

Layer Cake

Often used as a metaphor to describe a clear, well-defined separation of powers or responsibilities, especially in federal systems.

Marble Cake

Metaphorically used in federalism to describe a government system where state, local, and federal powers are intertwined and not clearly distinguished.

Devil's Food Cake

A moist, airy, rich chocolate cake that is one of the most popular American cake varieties.

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