Multiple Choice
How is art often displayed in Western museums, indicating biased attitudes?
A) Artwork from Western or Asian cultures is displayed with the artist's name, while art from other cultures is often labeled "primitive."
B) Artwork from male artists is given descriptions using strong language, while female artists' write-ups use more feminine descriptions.
C) Artwork from African cultures is displayed as an ancestral style, with other cultures' art seen as a derivative of African art.
D) Artwork from wealthy nations is displayed in a more prominent location within the museum than artwork from developing nations.
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