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What were the causes of the "Boston Tea Party"? How did the British government respond? Did the government overreact, or did it do what needed to be done?
Retroactive Interference
A phenomenon where newly learned information interferes with the recall of previously learned information.
Long-Term Memory
The aspect of memory where information is stored for an extended period, from days to decades.
Retrograde Amnesia
The inability to recall memories of events or knowledge acquired before experiencing an injury or developing a disease.
Retroactive Interference
is a psychological phenomenon where newly learned information interferes with and impairs the recall of previously learned information.
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