What criticism has been aimed at anthropologists acting as advocates for people who have been relocated?

A) Critics are concerned that the advocates only represent one point of view.
B) Some argue that the anthropologists are romanticizing indigenous lifestyles.
C) Critics believe that the anthropologists have unreasonable expectations.
D) Some feel that the advocates are too politicized to be effective.


A

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