During the 1930s, American literature
A. offered a greater guarantee of social commentary than did either radio or movies
B. saw most popular books or magazines focus of the Great Depression
C. saw photographic magazines lose much of their readership due to the high cost of the issues
D. faced censorship laws that suppressed criticisms of American politics and culture
E. adopted a more pessimistic, although no less radical approach to society in the later 1930s
Answer: A
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WHS AP US History Chapter 23
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