George Washington’s false teeth do not hold aesthetic appeal for most viewers. Which reason best describes why have they been preserved in a museum?

They are valuable because of their owner. (MY ANSWER)

They have survived remarkably well, given their age.

They give us clues about the colonial diet.

The museum director especially likes old teeth.

The reason that best describes why George Washington's false teeth have been preserved in a museum is that they are valuable because of their owner. George Washington was a prominent historical figure and the first President of the United States, so items associated with him hold significant historical and cultural value.