"Blacklisting" in the entertainment industry during the 50s:
A) caught a lot of dangerous communist spies
B) prevented African-Americans from performing
C) relied on unproven accusations and innuendo
D) didn't have any real effect on radio or TV
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A) getting regular pay
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