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    In the Antebellum Era, Prizefights Lasted
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In the Antebellum Era, Prizefights Lasted

Question 86

Question 86

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In the antebellum era, prizefights lasted:


A) a set number of rounds
B) as long as the crowd demanded
C) until one fighter could not continue
D) a set number of minutes
E) until one fighter drew blood on the other

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