In the 1900s, sports underwent significant transformations due to increased commercialization, the establishment of professional leagues, and the rise of mass media. The introduction of radio and television expanded the audience for sports, making them more accessible and popular. Additionally, the Olympic Games saw a resurgence, promoting international competition and athletic excellence. Social changes, including the inclusion of women and racial minorities in various sports, also marked this era, reshaping the landscape of athletics.
well who ever asked this it is football and greek wrestling that was a fight to the death
Agriculture was modernized in the south in the late 1900s with the use of automobiles, trucks, and planes to transport crops all over the world.
Agribusiness led to larger farms.
agribusiness led to larger farms
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The largest change was no doubt the arrival of moving pictures.
The two most popular spectator sports in the U.S. in the early 1900's was Baseball and the ever popular Soccer
Agriculture was modernized in the south in the late 1900s with the use of automobiles, trucks, and planes to transport crops all over the world.
Agriculture was modernized in the south in the late 1900s with the use of automobiles, trucks, and planes to transport crops all over the world.
Farms became fewer but more efficient.
science makes sports boring.
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