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Who was the Civil War Photographer who: Photographed Abe Lincoln; The U.S. Government bought his work; Soon after the war ended, he wasn't able to make much of an income because no one wanted to remember the war?

Question 1 options:


Edward Curtis


Alexander Gardner


Mathew Brady


John C. H. Grabill
Question 2 (3 points)


The Civil War photographs showed the people 'back home' that war was...

(choose all that apply)
Question 2 options:


devastating


magnificent


heroic


bloody


noble


tragic
Question 3 (2 points)


Why did photographers travel with their darkrooms in the 1800's?

(choose all that apply)
Question 3 options:


The photograph had to be made and developed while the chemicals were still wet


The chemicals had to be applied to a plate, in the dark.


They sold advertisements on the sides of the big wagons and they made most of their money that way.


It was too dangerous to mix photo chemicals in a downtown building
Question 4 (1 point)


Mathew Brady's photographs of the Civil War were both ________ and commendable.
Question 4 options:


charming


chaotic


controversial


causative

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Answer:

John c.h. Grabill

devastating

they sold advertisements on the sides of wagons.

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