When women in the United States began to overcome barriers to sport participation during the first half of the 20th, they
A. favored desegregated sports in which race was not socially relevant.
B. changed cultural norms that identified them as invaders.
C. first claimed participation spaces in "grace and beauty sports."
D. rejected the advice to "act like ladies" in sports like tennis and golf.
Answer: C
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