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Which contemporary African artist created Bagdad City, a satirical riff on ceremonial masks made from scrap materials such as plastic cans and discarded speakers?
 
  A) Wangechi Mutu
  B) Willie Cole
  C) Romuald Hazoum
  D) Samuel Fosso

Question 2

Why was Mofolo's Chaka not published until 1925?
 
  A) It could not be translated.
  B) The missionary press refused to publish it.
  C) It was considered too sexually explicit.
  D) It was censored by the government.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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