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Traditional African artworks: a. provide visions of a lifestyle free from hardship. b. were often made of perishable materials. c. are meant to absorb the spirit power of political rivals. d. form relationships with creative beings in the remote past. e. eagerly borrowed from foreign influences.

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(B) were often made of perishable materials.

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Many forms of African art were meant to meet the needs of only the original patron or even to serve a short lived function, unlike the Western art which places a high value on permanence. Importance was placed on the creative process itself, whether it be art making or ritual performance. The object itself could be renewed or replaced.

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