Asked by Bailey Harvey on Jun 20, 2024

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"Banned in Boston" referred to

A) a book ban that was an object of ridicule among writers and artists.
B) Prohibition coming to the city and the elimination of all liquor.
C) the crackdown on prostitution and gambling, both perceived to be run by the Irish.
D) the condemnation of Americanization programs, meaning diversity was celebrated in the city.
E) Calvin Coolidge's tenure as governor when he banned all strikes of public service employees.

Banned in Boston

A phrase historically used to describe books, plays, or movies prohibited in Boston, Massachusetts, due to content deemed objectionable; reflects broader themes of censorship.

Book Ban

The act of censoring or prohibiting the printing, publishing, or circulating of books deemed objectionable or harmful by authorities, often for political, religious, or moral reasons.

Prohibition

A historical period in U.S. history during which the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol were banned nationwide.

  • Acquire knowledge about the progress of media technologies and their effects on 1920s society, including the roles of cinema, radio, and phonographs.
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Hu?nh HùngJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
"Banned in Boston" was a phrase that became popular because the city was known for its strict censorship laws, particularly regarding books and plays that were considered obscene or morally corrupting. This led to many works being banned, which in turn became a badge of honor among some writers and artists, who saw the bans as ridiculous or as a sign that their work was challenging societal norms.