Multiple Choice
Historians speculate that the popularity of boxing during the Gilded Age can be attributed to
A) working-class men's frustration with being overseen by efficiency experts.
B) the loss of competition in the economic sphere due to trusts and monopolies.
C) boredom caused by the ease and indulgence of the upper-class lifestyle.
D) the fear that men in white-collar jobs were becoming weak and ineffectual.
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