When opposing players threatened to strike because of Jackie Robinson, National League President Ford Frick responded. Which of the following statements best summarizes Frick’s view? He predicted that the integration of baseball could ruin the league for five years. He was going to support integration no matter what people’s reactions were. He believed that every person had the right to resist integration.

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Ford Christopher Frick (December 19, 1894 – April 8, 1978) was a baseball executive and sportswriter in the United States. After working as a teacher and a sportswriter for the New York American, he became the National League's (NL) public relations director before becoming the league's (NL) president from 1934 to 1951.

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From 1923 until 1934, Frick covered the New York Yankees for the American and, later, the New York Evening Journal, and he ghostwrote "Babe Ruth's Own Book of Baseball" in 1928.

Frick pioneered the daily sports report and began broadcasting games over the radio in 1930. He was recruited as the National League's public relations director four years later.

Thus, Option B is the correct view of Frick.

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