Eighteenth-century blood sports such as bullbaiting and cockfighting were
A) strictly forbidden by laws passed against abuse of animals.
B) popular with the European masses.
C) regarded by almost all Europeans as examples of primitive behavior that should be condemned in an Age of Enlightenment.
D) principally sponsored by betting syndicates that viewed them as highly lucrative sources of income.
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