Research on sport participation and social class tends to show that

A. low-income people tend to play sports more than they watch them.
B. participation in sports is highest among those who work in physical jobs.
C. higher-income people have high rates of attendance at most sport events.
D. low-income people cannot afford to play or watch any sports.


Answer: C

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