A government study of obscenity, ordered by President Lyndon Johnson in the 1960s, resulted in what recommendations?
A) the government should declare a "war on obscenity" and use whatever resources were necessary to defeat it
B) a new constitutional amendment would be necessary before obscenity could be legally eliminated
C) suspending some civil rights and constitutional protections would be necessary because of the known dangers of obscenity
D) the government should give up trying to eliminate obscenity in its entirely, and should instead concentrate on keeping it out of the hands of minors and encouraging local school systems to develop comprehensive sex education programs
E) obscenity was a legitimate form of art and was therefore worthy of First Amendment protection and acceptance in society
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