This is false.
<u>Professional athletes generally love and glorify the sport they practice, however, sport for these people </u><u>is a profession like any other</u><u>. </u>These people become professionals and their livelihood comes from sports activity. This is important to ensure that athletes are dedicated and concerned exclusively with their performance in the sport.
Note: Some sports are well-paid, such as football, basketball, golf and tennis, making their practitioners reach fortunes.
If I understood your question correctly, then the answer is "it depends". Sometimes, individuals have a large impact on starting a war (think World War I where one individual caused the war to start), other times groups of people have also important roles in starting a war (think World War II).
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Your answer would be A & C.
A because they idea of the Articles of Confederation looked much better on paper, to unite the 13 Colonies, and C because, once the Articles were put into play, Congress never had any real power.