Answer is: <span>a) Afghanistan, b) Turkeys, d) Syria.
</span><span>Persian Empire cover today's Iran, Iraq, Armenia, Afghanistan, Turkey, Bulgaria, many parts of Greece, Egypt, Syria, parts of Pakistan, Jordan, Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, Central Asia, Libya and northern parts of Arabia. </span>
The answer is c. Because thats the best one i got for the question this time
From the given list, we can single out the following actions which turned sports into a national pastime:
- Americans attended games;
- They followed teams in the newspaper;
- They read about teams in magazine reports;
- They listened to games on the radio.
In fact, this period (1920s) was called The Golden Age of American Sports or in some books it is called the Age of the Spectator. In many ways, this sudden raise of popularity of sports was due to the stable economy of the USA during that decade. Workers happened to have more leisure time and they had decent earnings. Thus, they could afford to pay money for entertaintment and various sports competitions.
To better organize and represent different opinions in the country.