Which type(s) of sports opportunities did college women participate in during the 1920s through the 1960s?
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A) Club sports, intramurals, and city recreation leagues

B) Intercollegiate athletics

C) Olympic competitions

D) Sports days, play days, and field days

E) All competitions were banned.

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The correct answer is A) Club sports, intramurals, and city recreation leagues.

During the 1920s through the 1960s, college women participated in a variety of sports opportunities, including club sports, intramurals, and city recreation leagues. Intercollegiate athletics for women were not widely available until the passage of Title IX in 1972. Olympic competitions were open to women, but few women participated due to societal and cultural barriers. Sports days, play days, and field days were popular events for women, but they were not typically competitive in nature.

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Which type(s) of sports opportunities did college women participate in during the 1920s through the 1960s?

Group of answer choices

A) Club sports, intramurals, and city recreation leagues

B) Intercollegiate athletics

C) Olympic competitions

D) Sports days, play days, and field days

E) All competitions were banned.

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college women in the 1920s to 1960s primarily participated in:

A) Club sports, intramurals, and city recreation leagues

While there were some early beginnings of intercollegiate athletics for women, it wasn't as widespread or supported as it is today.