Studies of professional sports teams suggest that, in sports, racial discrimination in previous decades was
A) rare.
B) common and that owners of teams are largely to blame.
C) common and that customers (fans) are largely to blame.
D) None of the above is correct; there are no reliable studies of discrimination in sports due to the difficulties inherent in measuring athletes' productivity.
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