Star actors in live theater typically do not earn as much as star actors in movies. A key reason for this is that:
A) technology allows many more people to view movies than plays.
B) plays do not require as much acting skill as movies.
C) there are more substitutes for movie actors than for theater actors.
D) government regulations set the pay scales in each of these industries.
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