Why is the opportunity structure in highly organized sports programs for children and especially, for adolescents or youths, often inconsistent with the American Dream?
A) These sports programs typically emphasize equality of opportunity.
B) These sports programs teach young athletes that success is not really important in life.
C) Access to the most competitive and attractive organized sports programs is often limited to the most talented or most affluent.
D) Everyone who wants to participate in organized sports program has a chance to play and "advance to the next level."
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