In their study of the NBA in New Zealand, Jackson and Andrews found that:
A) television had transformed the NBA from an American cultural product and economic commodity to a global one.
B) young New Zealanders who wore Nike shoes endorsed by NBA stars, collected NBA player cards, or treated African-American NBA stars as heroes demonstrated conclusively that New Zealand culture had been Americanized.
C) the attraction of the NBA to young New Zealanders was because it represented American culture.
D) the NBA had no appeal to young people in New Zealand.
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