What distinguished a happening from an event?

a)  Happenings were cooperative and viewers could become participants.
b)  Happenings were organized by the artist and entrance fees were charged.
c)  Happenings were orchestrated to create a maximum visual effect.
d)  Happenings were always rehearsed.


a)  Happenings were cooperative and viewers could become participants.

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