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In Their Analysis of the Evolution of the Professional Sports

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In their analysis of the evolution of the professional sports ballpark, Ritzer and Sullivan argued or observed that:


A) as sports facilities have become bigger, they have become increasingly rationalized or McDonaldized, risking their appeal to fans.
B) the baseball stadiums that existed in the early modern era were distinguished by their large seating capacity and multipurpose use for various types of sports.
C) the baseball stadiums of the late modern period were much more appealing to fans and had more of the charm of the early modern period than the postmodern ballparks.
D) ballparks that were McDonaldized "cathedrals of consumption" were more likely to be found in the early modern than in the late modern or postmodern period.

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