The myths surrounding women's participation in sports during the first half of the 20th century
A. forced women to play team sports more than individual sports.
B. were inconsistent with orthodox gender ideology in the United States.
C. were widely accepted because they were seen to protect women's bodies.
D. challenged the belief that women were frail and vulnerable.
Answer: C
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