Question 9 1 pts The gaps in Federal Graduation Rates (FGRS) between college athletes and non-athletes...
Question 9 1 pts The gaps in Federal Graduation Rates (FGRS) between college athletes and non-athletes are found to be smaller for: women basketball players than men basketball players. men basketball players than football players. black football players then white football players. white women basketball players than black women basketball players. Question 10 1 pts Racial segregation in U.S. college football ended when: the 1964 Civil Rights Act was passed. the costs of discrimination became greater than the competitive benefits of integration. mass migration drastically changed the racial composition of state populations. broadcasters refused to televise games played by segregated teams.
Question 9 1 pts The gaps in Federal Graduation Rates (FGRS) between college athletes and non-athletes are found to be smaller for: women basketball players than men basketball players. men basketball players than football players. black football players then white football players. white women basketball players than black women basketball players. Question 10 1 pts Racial segregation in U.S. college football ended when: the 1964 Civil Rights Act was passed. the costs of discrimination became greater than the competitive benefits of integration. mass migration drastically changed the racial composition of state populations. broadcasters refused to televise games played by segregated teams.