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the production/hays code regulated film content from 1934 to 1967. this code was supposed to combat which effect of the media on larger society?
○ the intended short - term effect of films stirring up antiwar sentiment in the moviegoing public
○ the intended long - term effect of encouraging consumerism by depicting rich people in glamorous situations
○ the unintended long - term effects of violent and sex - related content on society’s moral standards
○ the unintended short - term effects of on - film violence inspiring kids to reenact the pictured violent crimes
The Hays Code (Production Code) was established to enforce moral standards in films. It aimed to address concerns about the long - term, unintended impact of violent and sexual content on society's morals. The first option is about anti - war sentiment, which is not related to the Hays Code's purpose. The second option's focus on consumerism is incorrect as the code was about morality, not consumerism. The fourth option's short - term and kid - focused reenactment of violence is not the main concern of the Hays Code; it was more about broader moral standards over time.
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