When $432 million of public money was used to remodel Soldier Field, the stadium used by the NFL's Chicago Bears,
A. the stadium generated large annual revenues for the city.
B. the people of Chicago received discounts on their season tickets.
C. the team owner enjoyed a $700 million increase in the team's estimated value.
D. the taxpayers in Chicago received a large cut in city sales taxes.
Answer: C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false