When Westerners notice the change over time in the art of less complex societies, it is usually with a concern to __________

A) whether the art is traditional or "tourist art"
B) whether the art was produced through fair trade practices
C) where the art was created, and by whom
D) the price of the piece, and its potential future value


Answer: A

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