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krek1111 [17]
4 years ago
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The Olympic Games moved away from the traditional nationalistic model because of Group of answer choices the inclusion of profes

sional athletes in some sports a trend toward international cooperation and peace the huge commercial and financial impact of the Games as a result of television and corporate sponsorship a change in rules to deemphasize national interests
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maw [93]4 years ago
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Answer:

the huge commercial and financial impact of the Games as a result of television and corporate sponsorship

Explanation:

Due to participation of other countries in the Olympic Games, the concept of the game changes from ordinary sport to an opportunity to showcase business brands, advertisement, and corporate sponsorship.

Hence, in order to incorporate all aspect of the finance and business related of the Olympic Games, the competition are being held every 4 years, with the Summer and Winter Games substituting by happening at regular intervals however two years separated.

Therefore, it can be concluded that, Olympic Games moved away from the traditional nationalistic model because of the huge commercial and financial impact of the Games as a result of television and corporate sponsorship.

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