In a film that thematically focuses on social problems,
A. specific political reforms are almost always overtly advocated or depicted.
B. the vices and follies of specific traditions, systems, and institutions are dramatized-sometimes satirically, sometimes seriously.
C. specific personal solutions to the problems being exposed are always dramatized.
D. general statements about the changing aspects of human nature are offered as possible solutions to the problems being depicted.
Answer: B
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