Winston's grandmother was very involved in civil rights demonstrations in her youth. Winston, wanting to learn more, was disappointed to find that his grandmother didn't seem to remember specific details very well. One day, Winston and his grandmother drove through a town in which his grandmother had demonstrated many years back. Winston was surprised that suddenly his grandmother was a wealth of information about those events. What does this example demonstrate?
A. Elaborative specificity
B. Mood-dependent learning
C. Context-dependent learning
D. State-dependent learning
Answer: C
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