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What will be included in the text that follows this introduction? Check all that apply.
O the historical importance of bicycles to American
women
Read this excerpt from the introduction to Wheels of
Change by Sue Macy.
Wheels of Change looks at how the bicycle took
America by storm in the 1980s and '90s, and especially
at the ways in which it changed women's lives. It also
explores the bicycle culture of the era with short
features, appearing after each chapter, that highlight
the impact of the two-wheeler on everyday life. You'll
meet celebrity cyclists of the day, learn cycling slang,
read about cycling songs and magazines, and see
bicycles used in advertisements for everything from
carpets to candy to baking flour.
O famous nineteenth-century bicyclists
the evolution of bicycling as an extreme sport
examples of cycling in the media
O a list of current Olympic bicyclists

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