Pressurized by the U.S. government, the Motion Picture Export Association of America (MPEAA) companies stopped shipping prints to Chile in the early 1970s because:
A. footages from Hollywood films were turning up in anti-U.S. Third World documentaries.
B. of the election of the Marxist Salvador Allende to the presidency.
C. of Chilean protests against the new licentiousness in American movies.
D. Chilean leaders implemented a quota policy that would have reduced American imports by 70 percent.
Answer: B
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