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Answer:
The depth cue that most influenced her perception was familiar size
Explanation:
Depth cues in the Human Visual system are how our brain perceives the objects around us, this could be through physiological, psychological or both functions. Familiar size is a depth visual cue that helps us calculate the distance of an object in reference to the size that we already know it has so we can automatically determine how close or far it is.
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The record of European expansion contains pages as grim as any in history. The African slave trade—begun by the Africans and the Arabs and turned into a profitable seaborne enterprise by the Portuguese, Dutch, and English—is a series of horrors, from the rounding up of the slaves by local chieftains in Africa, through their transportation across the Atlantic, to their sale in the Indies.
American settlers virtually exterminated the native population east of the Mississippi. There were, of course,
exceptions to this bloody rule. In New England missionaries like John Eliot (1604-1690) did set up little bands of “praying Indians,” and in Pennsylvania relations between the Quakers and Native Americans were excellent. Yet the European diseases, which could not be controlled, together with alcohol, did more to exterminate the Native Americans than did fire and sword.
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