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Sports Influence On The Dominant Social Values

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Sports influence on the dominant social values in American life Americans have always loved sports; although the sports early Americans practiced may not still today be what the majority of people enjoy. For example, early Americans hunted, swam, ran, rode horses and played competitive games such as tug of war. They also participated in military skills contests, which have always been seen as an acceptable form of leisure time activity across many cultures. Sports have always been part of the American culture and identity. In her book “More than just a game: Sports in American Life since 1945,” Kathryn Jay states: “In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, sports remained an important cultural venue for many immigrants, serving as a public ritual of inclusion as well as a space in which minority groups could prove their worth to themselves and to a white, Anglo-Saxon majority” (35). Although sports, as Jay mentioned, presented a venue for inclusion, it did not extend to all Americans. It is only over time that minority classes were able to get social justice and truly find a common ground. Women and African-Americans are a perfect example of this. This in turn reveals the underlying hypocrisy in the culture of American sports until recently. In the early twentieth century, the most popular sport for Americans was baseball. Football and basketball existed but were not as recognized by a widespread. Baseball for instance reflected many aspects of American life

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