Title IX radically changed the nature of women's athletics in America

Although hardly anyone foresaw it at the time, those 37 words would trigger a revolution in women’s athletics. The principal intent of Title IX’s sponsors was to prohibit sex discrimination in programs and activities at any college or university that received federal funds, but the law’s long-term effect has been to foster the explosive growth of women’s sports.
Back in 1972, only about 300,000 girls played high-school and college sports; in 2010, more than three million did. The clear reason: Title IX and the dramatic expansion of college-level athletic opportunities that it brought about.
The law has created its share of controversy. Critics claim that, by requiring a proportional increase in the number of women’s sports programs, the law has forced some schools to compensate by eliminating non-revenue producing men’s programs, such as wrestling and swimming. Others argue that, as women’s sports have “”gone big time,”” more coaching positions have gone to men rather than to women.
What cannot be argued is that Title IX radically changed the nature of women’s athletics in America. The following sources will give you some background on Title IX; read them over (along with any other articles on this subject that you might like to consult) and then formulate research questions that would be appropriate for an analysis of some aspect of this topic:       
What cannot be argued is that Title IX radically changed the nature of women’s athletics in America. The following sources will give you some background on Title IX; read them over (along with any other articles on this subject that you might like to consult) and then formulate research questions that would be appropriate for an analysis of some aspect of this topic:   

 
If you had to write a paper on Title IX, what would you like to know more about? Create three research questions that would be appropriate for a historical analysis essay, keeping in mind the characteristics of a critical research question. The three questions can be related, or they can address different aspects of the topic.”