In "Run for the Wall: An American Pilgrimage," Dubisch notes that participants in the Run for the Wall

a. often frightened onlookers with their "outlaw biker" looks.
b. annoyed other motorists by hogging miles of highway with hundreds of bikes.
c. were mostly members of Western, especially Californian, motorcycle clubs.
d. were usually Vietnam veterans.


Correct Answer: d

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