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What Was the State of Sports in the 1920s

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What was the state of sports in the 1920s?


A) Sports were largely limited to the upper class, as middle-class and working-class Americans had little time for recreation and spectator activities.
B) The limited technology of the time made it difficult for many people to attend games,
But a decent percentage followed sports on the radio.
C) Spectator sports attracted large crowds, as automobile ownership and rising incomes
Changed the way Americans spent leisure time.
D) Although Americans enjoyed watching and playing a few key sports, players remained
Relatively anonymous and had not yet achieved a following or celebrity status.
E) Sports were popular but only had professional leagues because colleges refused to mix
Education and athletics, especially when they involved spectators.

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