Professional art critics _____
a. are part of the art establishment in the United States that determines what constitutes good art
b. are found in all societies
c. set the standards that determine what constitutes good art in all societies
d. are found in the United States and Europe only
e. are not actually authorities on art and are not consulted by anthropologists when they approach art cross-culturally
ANSWER:
a
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