Describe the emergence of photography in Africa. How did images of Africa taken by African photographers differ from those of their European counterparts?

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Photography arrived in Africa less than a year after its invention in 1839. European explorers brought cameras to document their trips, and soon African artists began taking photographs. Photographs taken by Africans show the culture as they saw it, free from outside stereotypes. European photographers often turned their African subjects into exotic specimens for curious European viewers, whereas African photographers represented their subjects with dignity and respect for their culture.

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Which of the following was a key teaching of Paul in his letters?

A. the idea that Adam's first sin tainted all humankind B. the belief that Jesus' death atoned for the sins of humankind C. the concept that human redemption was dependent on faith in Jesus and his sacrifice D. All these answers are correct.

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The stylized figures on the Cylinder Seal and Its Modern Impression exemplify __________.

A. conventions of Sumerian art B. observation of nature C. the development of city-states D. the invention of metal casting

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