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The Three Stooges were in a slump by the end of the 1950s. What renewed their careers?
Question 1:
The Three Stooges were in a slump by the end of the 1950s. What renewed their careers?
A.
The demand for comedy increased enormously in the 50s.
B.
Columbia Pictures released the shorts in a tape form.
C.
The TV generation rediscovered them.
D.
Columbia Pictures sold the rights to their shorts to Warner Brothers.
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