"Maybe this will help, a quick paper I wrote for a government class a while ago:"
I take it you failed since one of your opening statements:
"Title IX is a piece of legislation that was enacted in 1972 as part of the Education Amendments of 1972. The purpose and idea behind it was to give women an equal opportunity to participate in collegiate sports."
is flat out wrong!
Title IX was about opportunities in education not just sports, there were huge inequities about scholarships for women, faculty positions etc.
For example, Josephine Mitchell, a tenured associate professor of mathematics at the University of Illinois in the 1950s, married a younger, untenured member of the same department. Under a blatantly discriminatory interpretation of the university's antinepotism rules, her husband was allowed to keep his untenured position, while Josephine Mitchell was required to leave!
Title IX had the effect of almost immediately increasing the presence and prestige of women in the sciences on American college and university campuses and reversing the post-war decline.
30 percent of women aged 25 to 34 now have four years of college education compared to just 18 percent in 1975