John Chernoff's participation in drumming in Ghana allowed him to __________
A) document an art form that is likely to disappear
B) make a profit for himself and the community from recordings
C) understand how Ghanaian family life is connected to music
D) gain insight into cultural practices that maintain gender inequality
Answer: C
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