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16 May, 16:51

The founding of the Yale Drama Department (now known as the Yale School of Drama)

A. signaled an expanded commitment on the part of American higher education to train and educate future theatre artists.

B. was at the community theatre level.

C. was considered a waste of funding.

D. was not an important part of American theatre history.

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  1. 16 May, 20:17
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    Answer: A) Signaled an expanded commitment on the part of an American higher education to train and educate future theatre artists.
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