Social Studies, 08.03.2021 01:00 Scoopaloop
Which of the following is NOT an argument for requiring that works of art and other
cultural artifacts be returned to their country of origin?
-The artifacts should remain in the geographic area where a society created them
since they is part of their cultural heritage.
-The increased tourism to see the artifacts helps the economy of the country
where they were produced.
-Exhibiting the artifacts permanently in museums around the world is educational
for more people since they do not have to travel to appreciate them.
-The museums in developing countries now have the state-of-art technologies
necessary to protect them from fire, theft and other dangers
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