When his sophisticated comedies came under fire from censorship groups, Cecil B. De Mille responded by:
A. resigning from the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA).
B. pressuring the Hays Office to ease its constraints on film content.
C. forming an independent production company.
D. producing films that mixed risqué material with religious subject matter.
Answer: D
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