Adopted by 95 percent of the movie industry during most of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, the Motion Picture Production Code would have allowed ______.
A) showing a minister of religion as the hero of a story
B) a scene ridiculing a Catholic priest
C) a scene with lots of passionate kissing
D) comedy classified as "toilet humor"
E) a joke about a traveling salesman and a farmer's daughter
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