Multiple Choice
Why has the gender and development approach been critiqued as too "Western"?
A) Its neoliberal bias
B) Its overly technical and bureaucratic processes
C) Its insistence on quantitative data
D) Its top-down approach to defining gender
E) Its focus on voting rights
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