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In the United States during the early nineteenth century, horse racing
 
  A. never developed wide appeal in the United States.
 
  B. was considered a form of gambling and was banned in most towns.
 
  C. was bound by lines of race and class.
 
  D. was considered a waste of valuable horses and frowned upon.
 
  E. first became a spectator sport.
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