After reviewing the arguments and counter arguments for spending public money to subsidize stadiums and pro sport team owners, the author concludes that
A. subsidies are justified if team owners are truly needy.
B. wealthy spectators deserve to have public money used to subsidize their leisure.
C. public money is better spent on projects other than building a stadium.
D. major economic recessions would occur if subsidies were discontinued.
Answer: C
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