The correct answer is C) He collected and gave out cycling articles.
The first step Pope took to make people excited about the bicycle was that he collected and gave out cycling articles.
Sue Macy, the author of "Wheels of Change," writes it this way: "Pope imported the best cycling articles and pamphlets from England and distributed them to potential customers. He encouraged American author Charles E. Pratt to write The American Bicycler, a handbook for cyclists..."
So Pope made a smart move as the clever businessman he was. He knew he had a good and innovative product, but people were unaware of its use. That is why he first thought of informing its potential clients so they could know about the advantages of bicycles in their daily lives. Once informed through the use of brochures and pamphlets, people would demand the new product.