The burgeoning tradition of European abstract animation halted temporarily in 1925 because:
A. its leading figures began making films using real objects.
B. there were no established outlets for the distribution or exhibition of such works.
C. of the unexpected deaths of its leading practitioners.
D. a major continent-wide recession made animated films prohibitively expensive.
Answer: A
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