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Read the passage carefully. Before entering the truck, the museumgoer is given a booklet and sees two large exhibits which provide historical context—examining slavery from Spanish settlement through Edward R. Murrow’s acclaimed CBS documentary Harvest of Shame in 1960. Forms of slavery include chattel slavery, the convict-lease system through 1923, and debt peonage. Another display plays a 1993 60 Minutes piece of Wardell Williams, a former crew leader in Florida who kept workers in debt while also supplying some with drugs and alcohol. –"Modern Slavery,” Katrina vanden Heuvel

What is the effect of having multiple modes, mediums, and formats in the museum?

The multiple learning options show that museum designers are confused.

The museumgoer would likely be too puzzled by the videos to really understand modern slavery.

The multiple learning options would likely help more museumgoers understand modern slavery.

Extra written text will help some visitors understand the shame of modern slavery.

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The answer is C the multiple learning options would likely help more museum goers understand modern slavery

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The presence of multiple modes, mediums, and formats in the museum, such as booklets, exhibits, historical context, and video displays, enhances the visitor's understanding of modern slavery. This diverse approach provides different ways for visitors to engage with the content, catering to various learning preferences and styles. By offering a range of options, the museum increases the likelihood that a larger number of visitors will grasp the complexities and significance of modern slavery, making the topic more accessible and comprehensible to a diverse audience.
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