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Which statement best describes how Catholic and Protestant missionaries interacted with African natives? They respected African cultures and religions. They treated the natives as equals. They turned a blind eye to the slave trade. They saw natives as children in need of guidance.
"They saw natives as children in need of guidance" best describes how Catholic and Protestant missionaries interacted with African natives.
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