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    Economics of Sport

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    Economics of Sports 3304HSL Semester 1‚ 2013 While sports leagues appear to be necessary for the delivery of competitive matches and seasons‚ they often actually function to maximise profits for team owners. What should governments do to ensure that the interests of all stakeholders are protected without jeopardizing the competitive environment established by leagues? Johan Jurland s2818009

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    took to him as to no one else. Indeed‚ the adherence of the youth to the Muslim League had far reaching consequences in terms of building up the League as a mass organization and of vastly strengthening Jinnah’s claim to supreme leader of the Muslims. Between 1937 and 1946 there were many occasions when the leading provincial chiefs such as Fazlul Haq‚ Khizr Hayat Khan Tiwana and G.M. Syed had revolted against the League and had challenged Jinnah’s leadership. Vocal and activist as they were‚ the

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     things did not go smooth under the influence of the other  Big Three. Britain and France agreed some of the points but with significant  reservations. The 14 points failed to meet its original aim dealing with the world  peace due to the selfishness of the leagues. What’s more‚ there were some  limitations in the 14 Points. Under the National Self Determination principle‚ 4  old empires were gone and 8 new nation states were set up. However‚ they were  too weak which caused the aggression of the nearby countries for the invasion

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    Why did disarmament fail?

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    The next big failure of the League of Nations was over disarmament. The League had not had any success in this area in the 1920s either‚ but at that stage‚ when the international climate was better‚ it had not seemed to matter as much. In the 1930s however‚ there was increased pressure for the League to do something about disarmament. The Germans had long been angry about the fact that they had been forced to disarm after the First World War while other nations had not done the same. Many countries

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    Bibliography: "League Table Bundesliga 13/14." Statbunker Football. Web. 9 Nov. 2014. <http://www.statbunker.com/competitions/LeagueTable?comp_id=447>. "League Table La Liga 13/14." Statbunker Football. Web. 9 Nov. 2014. <http://www.statbunker.com/competitions/LeagueTable?comp_id=461>. "League Table Premier League 13/14." Statbunker Football. Web. 9 Nov. 2014. <http://www.statbunker.com/competitions/LeagueTable?comp_id=449>

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    Other Political leaders like Benito Mussolini and Hideki Tojo fought with Hitler. The League of Nations was another political contribution to World War 2. In theory the League of Nations was a good idea and did have some early successes‚ but it was a failure. During the 1920’s the world was in a deep depression which lead to economy falls‚ reduce trading‚ and rise of unemployment rate. The reasons why the League of Nations was a failure during World War II is because not all countries joined‚ it had

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    PEACE TREATIES. a) What military restrictions did the Treaty of Versailles impose on Germany? [5] * No conscriptions * Prevented from forming a military alliance with Austria * 100‚000 men in the army and they had to be volunteers * No aircraft‚ submarines or armed vehicles * Only allowed 6 battleships * Rhineland became a DMZ b) Why did the Big Three disagree over how to treat Germany? [7] * They were three strong personalities that had different aims * All

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    for Britain and France with Italy. Italy‚ seeing 3 years earlier‚ Japan invade Manchuria and not be stopped by the League of Nations and also being one of the permanent members of the league‚ was fairly confident their invasion would not be questioned. Britain and France took matters into their own hands instead of letting the league deal with it (questioning their faith in the league) and constructed the Hoare-Laval pact in December 1935‚ which was a proposal by British Foreign Secretary Samuel Hoare

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    Wilson's Fourteen Points

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    Wilson made‚ refers to Wilson’s desire to create a "League of Nations"‚ and he stated that "a general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike." It was agreed in the Treaty of Versailles that "the Covenant of the League of Nations promote international co-operation... peace and security.’" The League was established‚ but it did not have a large amount

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    he claimed that it was actually Italian territory. He demanded an apology and he began preparing the Italian army for an invasion of Abyssinia. The Abyssinian emperor Haile Selassie appealed to the league for help. Phase 1 - January 1935 to October 1935Mussolini was supposedly negotiating with the league to settle the dispute‚ while at the same time he was shipping his army to Africa- he was preparing for a full scale invasion of Abyssinia. At the beginning Britain and France refused to handle the

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