Which of the following is true? During the 1988 Calgary Olympic Games,

A. Television coverage of the Calgary Winter Olympics was provided by ABC which paid over $300 million for broadcast rights.
B. Teams from the Virgin Islands, Mexico, Jamaica, Portugal, Australia, and Taiwan entered the Bob Sled competition for the first time.
C. The United States did not do well in Calgary, placing 9th in the overall medal count.
D. The federal government of Canada was heavily involved in financing the Winter Olympics.
E. All of the answers are correct.


Answer: E

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