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-Motion pictures developed gradually from a [[carnival]] [[novelty]] to one of the most important tools of [[communication]], [[entertainment]], and [[mass media]] in the [[20th century]]. [[Film]]s have had a substantial impact on [[the arts]], [[technology]], and [[politics]]. +Motion pictures developed gradually from a [[carnival]] [[novelty]] to one of the most important tools of [[communication]], [[entertainment]], and [[mass media]] in the [[20th century]]. [[Film]]s have had a substantial impact on [[the arts]], [[technology]], and [[politics]]. {{GFDL}}
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Motion pictures developed gradually from a carnival novelty to one of the most important tools of communication, entertainment, and mass media in the 20th century. Films have had a substantial impact on the arts, technology, and politics.



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