In considering the Golden Triangle in relation to professional and commercialized sports, we can conclude that:
A) global Golden Triangles associated with specific professional sports such as soccer have pursued capitalistic goals, while Golden Triangles of professional sports within nations such as the U.S. have not been interested in capitalism.
B) major "actors" or elements in Golden Triangle networks generally have been linked by processes of organizational rationalization, commercial partnership, and a shared desire for economic expansion.
C) Golden Triangles exist in professional sports but not in amateur sports such as college athletics.
D) the influence of the Golden Triangle on a professional sport means that it is not really a business.
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