Question: Sport in the South during the 17th century was no different than anywhere else in America.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: False

 

Question: History, as defined in the text, can best be described as the study of

Answer Choices:
People that lived in the past
Change, or the absence of change over time
Descriptions of historic events
Events that happened in the past

Answer: Change, or the absence of change over time

 

Question: Blanche M. Trilling (1876-1964) led the fight to champion intercollegiate athletics for women as opposed to intramural sports.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Women physical educators during this era actively promoted serious athletic competition for women.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: False

 

Question: Gambling, especially on sporting events, reflected the core element of 17th and 18th century gentry values.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: The Puritans

Answer Choices:
Believed that men and women possessed a natural desire for participation in play and recreation.
Believed that play and games could be the workshop of the devil.
Developed two opposing views relative to the place of recreation: one saw recreation as beneficial, the other argument did not support recreation because of religious and economic reasons.
All of the above.

Answer: All of the above.

 

Question: Which of the following is not true about Women and Sport in Rome?

Answer Choices:
Athletic competition was the domain of Roman men and women alike.
Women’s role in sport was not as documented as men’s role in sport.
Women participated in swimming, dancing, ball games, and thermae.
None of these are correct.

Answer: None of these are correct.

 

Question: Existentialism and phenomenology are philosophies that value

Answer Choices:
Subjectivity, corporeal nature of existence and mind
Objectivity and mind
Experience and nature
The nature of experience

Answer: Subjectivity, corporeal nature of existence and mind

 

Question: Which of the following is true?

Answer Choices:
All of the above
Unlike the Greeks, the Romans were monotheistic.
Most Romans were in agreement with the idea of emphasizing the all – around development, the individual that reflected the aesthetics and educational ideals that were made famous by the Greeks.
The Romans were known as pragmatic and utilitarian and emphasized the practical and purposeful.

Answer: All of the above

 

Question: Native Americans

Answer Choices:
Played the game of lacrosse.
Became expert riders thanks to the introduction of horses to North America by the Spanish.
Enjoyed tribal dancing.
All of the above.

Answer: All of the above.

 

Question: During the Golden Age of Anthropometric Measurement (1885-1900)

Answer Choices:
Anthropometry was used by many different disciplines, including physical education.
Anthropometry incorporated scientific theories and tools which boosted the academic status of physical education because physical education could claim that it used the science of anthropometry as part of its research agenda.
One sign of health was the attainment of an “ideal form” by humans. Physical education used anthropometry to determine the ideal proportions for men and women.
All of the above.

Answer: All of the above

 

Question: Coeducational colleges were among the first to provide athletic opportunities for women.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Sport, generally defined, consists of which of the following characteristics?

Answer Choices:
A Continuity, division of roles, dynamic interaction with an audience, a supporting establishment.
A One-time decision to practice; coaching specialization; significant fan support.
Scheduled competition, large venues to hold competitions, significant financial resources, media coverage, achievement recognition, formal league playoff arrangements.
None of these are correct.

Answer: A Continuity, division of roles, dynamic interaction with an audience, a supporting establishment.

 

Question: The renaissance represented an intellectual reawakening after the Middle Ages.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Which of the following is true?

Answer: Renaissance thinkers undermined the philosophical basis used by the Church to control its members by reading and discoursing philosophies that were contrary to those of the Church.
Additionally, there are questions from a HIPAA quiz, also transcribed below:

 

Question: The Reformation

Answer Choices:
Was stimulated by religious zeal.
Goal was to “re-form” the Catholic Church.
Caused the creation of the various Protestant from “protest” sects and a new re-built version of the Church.
Produced changes in culture and beliefs about the nature of the human body.
All of these.

Answer: All of these

 

Question: The reformation represented a religious reawakening.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Cricket

Answer Choices:
As played in England, had a tradition of allowing the lower social classes to play with the upper social classes.
Americans, in contrast, did not want to play or resonate with people from different social classes which was permitted in cricket.
Was not considered a “manly sport” by Americans.
All of the above.

Answer: All of the above

 

Question: Which of the following is true?

Answer Choices:
The professional preparation of physical education teachers was, and remains today, a critical issue.
During the nineteenth century, many physical educators were trained in private normal schools.
The majority of the leadership in AAPE were physicians. As a result, a medical degree was required for physical educators who desired to teach at a college or university during the late part of the nineteenth century.
Dio Lewis and Catherine Beecher designed a physical education curriculum that was exclusively used for women students.

Answer: All of the above

 

Question: Which of the following people were the most influential Humanists?

Answer Choices:
Petrarch
Erasmus
Boccaccio
Petrarch, Erasmus, and Boccaccio

Answer: Petrarch, Erasmus, and Boccaccio

 

Question: The Roman military embraced the Greek model of athletic competition because it developed the “team unity” the Romans demanded.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Which of the following reformist thought that God in his sovereignty chooses some, and not others.

Answer Choices:
Desiderius Erasmus
Martin Luther
John Calvin
William Ockham

Answer: John Calvin

 

Question: Professional baseball and college football remained more popular than professional football through the end of World War II.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

 

Question: Which of the following is true?

Answer Choices:
During the late nineteenth century, the primary pedagogical methods of physical education were gymnastics, calisthenics, and exercise programs.
The best known of these physical education programs were based on the work of the German system of gymnastics developed by Friedrich Jahn.
The German Turners who immigrated to the United States believed in the value of physical education and actively campaigned for mandatory physical education in the nation’s schools.
All of the above.

Answer: All of the above

 

Question: Horse racing

Answer: Was a popular sport during the 19th century.