What events or conditions motivated the calls for the moral reform of the American film industry in the early 1920s? How did the industry respond to these calls? Analyze how this response placated the reformers and at the same time protected the industry's own interests.
What will be an ideal response?
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a. deferred always to the political authority of the pope b. vigorously opposed the influence of pagan classical teachings c. taught always to seek family interest over the welfare of the city d. derived from the republican ideals of ancient Romans
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a. Rangefinder optical system. b. Through the Lens (TTL) optical system. c. Optical system similar to that of the pinhole camera. d. Optical system similar to that of all digital cameras.
After depicting the Last Supper, Paolo Veronese was called before the Inquisition and accused of heretical treatment of the subject matter. He resolved this issue by
a) keeping the painting as it was but giving it a new name. b) covering over the first painting with an entirely new painting. c) altering the painting to include crowd scenes to complement the Last Supper. d) standing up to the Inquisition, claiming artistic license.