Multiple Choice
Professional baseball has always emphasized a largely mythical "baseball creed" in its effort to define itself as the "national pastime." The baseball creed does NOT include the myth…
A) that the game had a rural origin.
B) that baseball was a locus for social integration.
C) that baseball originated in immigrant communities.
D) of social democracy.
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