What was the usual effect of the successive organization of baseball leagues in late nineteenth-century America?

A) It generated intense competition between owners for players.
B) The popularity of the sport diminished.
C) It undermined the ability of players to negotiate for higher salaries.
D) All of the above.


C

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c What will be an ideal response?

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