InstructionYou will take a position—yes or no— to one of the four questions listed below that expand on the topics covered within this course. You can use evidence from the text to support your position, but you must also cite at least two additional references from credible, peer-reviewed research papers. (Consider journals such as Sociology of Sport Journal, the Journal of Sport and Social Issues, the International Review for the Sociology of Sport, or other journals cited in the textbook). Write your paper using APA formatting (Here’s a link to help with APA formatting: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_style_introduction.html). All references (including the textbook) must be listed at the end of your paper. First Draft of your Position Paper should be 2-3 pages long and include the following sections: Introduction, including your position statement Evidence supporting your position, with a statement evaluating the credibility of sources Summary/conclusion that proposes a solution/solutions for achieving your position in sport Cite references at the end of the paper Positions to choose from: Is Title IX unfair to men’s sports? Is African American athletic success harmful to African American youth? Do varsity sports programs contribute to the educational mission of colleges? Should public funds be used to build stadiums and arenas for professional sport teams?