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One of the most important anthropological roles of museums is:
 
  A) exhibiting the best art available in Western countries.
  B) developing educational programs for young artists.
  C) exhibiting non-Western art.
  D) fund-raising to spread awareness of the importance of art today.
  E) collaborating with a network of social and cultural museums worldwide.

Question 2

Which anthropologist spent 40 years as a curator for the anthropology program at the American Museum of Natural History?
 
  A) Victor Turner
  B) Stanley Freed
  C) Clifford Geertz
  D) Margaret Mead
  E) Franz Boas



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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