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The first map on the left is titled, Greek Empire, and the following areas are highlighted to show the geographical areas of Europe and Africa, that were under the Greek Empire:

Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Iraq, the southern part of Turkey, Greece, Tunisia, Northern Libya and the northern parts of Libya, Egypt and Sudan.

The map on the right is titled, Roman Empire, and the following areas are highlighted to show the geographical areas of Europe and Africa, that were under the Roman Empire:

The Northern coast of Africa across the countries: Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt and all of Tunisia as well as, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, half of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Iraq and Iran.

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There are three boxes seen in this figure.

The first box is labeled, the original stimulus and measures 9 inches [as indicated by a double-sided arrow on the side that reads, 9 inches]. This box has a line from the top to a third of the way down. The text below this line reads:

Line = 3 inches/one third of the height of the square.

Two arrows from this box point to two boxes below the first box. Both boxes have a line from the top, each of which is of a different length.

The left arrow labeled, the relative task, points to the box on the second row, with the shorter of the two lines. Text on the left of the left box reads, one third the height of the square, and points to the line in the box.

The right arrow labeled, the absolute task, points to the box on the second row, with the text, 3 inches, seen below the line in that box.

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The poster has an open book which is open to two pages, with pages in between.

Each page has a drawing covering the whole page. The drawing on the left is of men working on a pipeline being installed into a Johnston pump on the ground. An Arab man and a young boy, both in traditional outfits, observe the men at work. The drawing on the right is of water gushing from a Johnston Pump. A man with a turban is crouching beside the pump. Two Arab men in traditional outfits are also seen looking on. A camel is seen in the distance.

The text on top of the poster reads, making the deserts bloom for 50 years. The text below the left and right pages are in English and Arabic respectively. This is an ad for Johnston Pump Company.

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