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Question
Why do you think baseball is referred to as “America’s pastime?”
(1 point)
Responses
Because its enormous popularity as a spectator sport
Because its enormous popularity as a spectator sport
Because the founding father’s liked to play
Because the founding father’s liked to play
Because Americans would rather play baseball than work
Because Americans would rather play baseball than work
None of the above
Why do you think baseball is referred to as “America’s pastime?”
(1 point)
Responses
Because its enormous popularity as a spectator sport
Because its enormous popularity as a spectator sport
Because the founding father’s liked to play
Because the founding father’s liked to play
Because Americans would rather play baseball than work
Because Americans would rather play baseball than work
None of the above
Answers
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The most fitting response is:
**Because its enormous popularity as a spectator sport**
Baseball has a long history in the United States and has been deeply embedded in American culture. It is often referred to as "America's pastime" due to its significant popularity and the role it has played in American society, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries.
**Because its enormous popularity as a spectator sport**
Baseball has a long history in the United States and has been deeply embedded in American culture. It is often referred to as "America's pastime" due to its significant popularity and the role it has played in American society, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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