How did the culture of sports change in the late nineteenth century?
A) As the middle classes separated from the working classes, the working classes adopted more brutal sports such as bare-knuckle boxing.
B) Sports became private activities between local clubs that resisted commercialization.
C) Sports were taken over by elite society, which added costs that the poor could not afford.
D) Cruel sports such as cockfighting declined, while commercialized spectator sports became popular.
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