A reason Dutch museums may push back against the terminology of the “Dutch Golden Age” is the legacy of slavery. This acknowledgment addresses the darker aspects of Dutch history during that period, including colonialism and the exploitation associated with it, which contrasts with the more celebratory connotations of the term "Golden Age."
What is a reason Dutch museums may push back against the terminology of the “Dutch Golden Age”?(1 point)
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the legacy of slavery
the legacy of slavery
the Dutch traded only in silver
the Dutch traded only in silver
the large numbers of merchants
the large numbers of merchants
artwork from this period is fake
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