When sociologists study sports in society, their recommendations are sometimes controversial because they may call for changes in the
A. structure and organization of sports and society.
B. strategies that athletes use to promote their own interests.
C. personal characteristics of the people who participate in sports.
D. media strategies used to cover sport programs and athletes.
Answer: A
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