The lectures for this week touched briefly on the Ancient Olympics to give some

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The lectures for this week touched briefly on the Ancient Olympics to give some

The lectures for this week touched briefly on the Ancient Olympics to give some connections to the first Modern Olympics in 1896 before moving onto our first case study: The Berlin Olympics in 1936. Before we dig into our first case study in Module 3, I want you to get some practice seeing the Charter as a historical document by referencing the Fundamental Principles of Olympism (page 8) as detailed in the current (2023) Olympic Charter Links to an external site..
Reference the Charter to answer these questions:
How does the Olympic Charter reflect our moment in time?
What in the current (2023) charter contrasts with Coubertin’s Olympic ideals as I described in the lecture?
For this Reflection, respond to the questions above using at least 1 specific example from the current charter and the Modern Olympics lecture. Also, what is at least one of the Fundamental Principles in the current Charter do you think might have been threatened in 1936?
You should write at least 300 words for this Reflection and will upload a Word (.docx) or PDF to Turnitin for submission. That interface is better for grading. This Reflection will be shorter than many of the others, but it is good practice for citing specific evidence to support your interpretations.
Below is the Chicago-style citation for the page with the Olympic Charter. You can click any Olympic Charter link there to get to the PDF. I′m sending you to this page instead of directly to the Charter PDF because I want you to see the IOC page and note you can access the Charter for most any year from this site.
International Olympic Committee (IOC). Olympic Charter, in force as of 15 October 2023. Accessed April 30, 2024. https://olympics.com/ioc/olympic-charter Links to an external site.
please write this and cite everything using apa, have a lot of in text cites

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