Answers may vary. A good answer would include 3–4 specific examples drawn from the reading materials. For example, one major difference is the centrality of increasing literacy during the early modern period in Europe, which historians know from the importance reformers placed on translating the Bible into languages people spoke rather than Latin. In early modern Africa, literacy was much less widespread, which scholars know from the lack of written sources that aren't European. A similarity is the emphasis placed on building long-distance trade networks. African societies had well-developed trade networks that Europeans were also interested in profiting from.
Answers may vary. A good answer would identify a specific object in the African collection with a link to the object, then describe in detail what you see. You can describe what the object is made of, how it's made, its colors, and what it might have been used for. All of these features can give you clues as to how the object might have played a role in the culture.
ATREUS A king of Mykenai in the Argolis (southern Greece) who failed to sacrifice to Artemis the best sheep of the herd which he had promised, for a golden lamb was born and in greed he kept it for himself.