Ch 14 Sport in 20th Century
The NCAA was formed to enforce eligibility rules , but in _ they revolutionized the game of football with the forward pass
1910
Which of the following are 100% true?
A. in the later part of the 19th Century, cycling was a minor sport that was not very popular in Europe or America. It was very popular in Equatorial Guinea. B. during this time, cycling clubs and famous cycling athletes were popular in Europe and Australia but not in America. C. the Tour de France held it's first race in 1898. D. All of the above are true. E. None of the above are true. E. None of the above are true.
As sport developed during the nineteenth-century
A. it was generally agreed that playful recreations in the early 1800s tended toward games and less competitive activities, while the concept of competitive sport as we know it today became more prevalent during the late 1800s. B. sports for girls became very popular in the early 1800s but declined after the Civil War. C. soccer was brought to America by German mercenaries who fought for the North. D. All of the above. E. B and C only. A.it was generally agreed that playful recreations in the early 1800s tended toward games and less competitive activities, while the concept of competitive sport as we know it today became more prevalent during the late 1800s.
Which of the following is FALSE? During the 19th century
A. America experienced minimal change in the areas of technology,modernization, demographics, and philosophy. B. America moved from an agrarian economy to an urban industrial economy. C. advances in communication provided access to large amounts of information. D. mass production of sports equipment occurred. E. All of the above Answer: A
With regard to football, which of the following is true?
A. American football gradually evolved from rugby and soccer; these two sports were played at Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Rutgers and Columbia. B. Walter Camp replaced the rugby "scrummage" with the line of scrimmage. C. Walter Camp determined that football would be played with 11 athletes on a team and each athlete became a "specialist" and was assigned a specific position, a characteristic of modern sport. D. All of the above. E. B and C only Answer: D
Which of the following is true? Throughout the 19th century
A. Americans became less resistant to the idea that adults could use their "spare time" for recreational play and sport. B. America experienced a cultural revolution and sport changed along with everything else. C. the rise of muscular Christianity was a positive force in the development of sport and physical education. D. All of the above. E. None of the above. Answer: D
Which of the following is true?
A. Baseball was not a popular sport in African -American communities during the 19th Century. B. The St. Louis Black Stockings and the Cuban Giants were charter members of the National League. C. In 19th Century America, racial segregation was found most everywhere, including athletic teams. D. The International Baseball League encouraged white baseball teams to sign and play "Colored Players." E. All of the above are true Answer: C
What early American politician enjoyed horse racing?
A. George Washington B. Thomas Jefferson C. James Madison D. All of the above. E. None of the above. Answer: D
Technology and inventions impacted sport by which of the following?
A. Mass transit enabled large numbers of "fans" to ride electric streetcars to professional baseball games. B. Developed artificial ice for skating rinks. C. Developing golf balls which traveled farther and necessitated the lengthening of golf courses. D. Using cameras to record athletes and sporting events. E. All of the above. Answer: A and E.....
According to Michael Oriard, which of the following is true relative to the study of football?
A. The evolution of football from a kind of rugby to a distinctly American game was a trouble free/asmooth process because Americans despised British sports. B.American coaches and players used rules to penalize ungentlemanly conduct and punish athleteswho strayed from the concept of playing the game properly; the outcome of the game was not asimportant to Americans as was "playing by the rules". C.English athletes, as was the case with American athletes, insisted on the imposition of rules becauseBritish athletes would cheat if not bound by rules. D. All of the above. E. None of the above Answer: E
Which of the following is False?
A. The first reported football game between two black colleges involved Tuskegee Institute and Hillman College. B. College football teams did not become integrated until after World War I. C. The growth of intercollegiate football was very smooth and trouble free. D. Very few football players were hurt or killed in the early years of the 20th century because football had not developed into a violent, physical sport. E. All of the above Answer: E
President Theodore Roosevelt
A. called a meeting of leading football coaches to reform the game. He supported intercollegiate football competition because it was "manly". B. However, he was very concerned about the incidence of injury and death in football; his son was injured playing the game. C. was so opposed to intercollegiate football that he tried to eliminate it from being played. D. A and B only. E. B and C only. Answer: D
Characteristics associated with the development of modern sport include
A. establishment of the New York Association for the Improvement of the Breed(NYAIB). B. the race between Sir Henry and Eclipse. C. publishing the American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine. D. All of the above. E. C only Answer: D
Baseball
A. has its origin during the colonial period. B. did not become popular in America until the early to mid-1800s. C. initially was not considered a "manly activity" because it was generally considered a game for children. D. All of the above. E. B only. Answer: D
**According to historian John R. Betts
A. industrialization and the urban movement were the basic causes for the rise of organized sport. B. athletics and outdoor recreational activities provided people with opportunities to "escape" or be released from the confinements of living in the city. C. physical education was minimally impacted by industrialization and the urban movement. D. A and B only. E. None of the above. D. A/B Only
Tom Molyneux
A. was a former slave and became America's first well-known pugilist B. former slave who went to England to fight the British Champion, Tom Cribb Molyneaux fought Cribb in the rain and in the fortieth round, Cribb was declared the winner. C. Molyneaux fought Cribb in a rematch and lost again. D. All of the above E. None of the above D. all of the above
Horse racing
A. was a popular sport during the 19th century. B. appealed to all social classes. C. was more popular in the south than in the north. D. All of the above. E. None of the above. Answer: D
Cricket
A. was an English ball game and was more popular than baseball between 1840-1855. B. it was played primarily by English immigrants but not easily accepted by Americans. C. was hard to play and was highly organized which were characteristics of modern sport. D. was closely associated with gambling which was distasteful to Americans. E. All of the above Answer: D
The Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW)
A. was established in 1971 and had its initial "roots" in an organization known as The National Section on Girl's and Women's Sports(NSGWS). The AIAW broke away from the NAGWS and the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) in 1979. B. the AIAW was administered by women for women athletes and was adamant in their goal to avoid the "evils" that were associated with men's athletics. C. the AIAW filed an antitrust suite against the NCAA over the control of women's intercollegiate athletics. D. along with the establishment of the AIAW, the passage of Title IX in 1972 is historically the single most important event that advanced the cause of serious women's athletic competition E. All of the above. Answer:E
Baseball
A. was played as "rounder's" or "town ball" as early as 1834 at Harvard. B. was very popular in the New York area by 1860. C. tried to organize on several occasions in order to set up rules and a governing body. D. The Cincinnati Red Stockings were among the first baseball teams in America. E. All of the above Answer: E
This football organization was formed in 1920.
American Professional Football Association (Canton, Ohio)
Blanche M. Trilling (1876-1964) led the fight to champion intercollegiate athletics for women as opposed to intramural sports.
False
Boxers enjoyed excellent medical supervision and often retired from boxing very wealthy and went on to live long and happy lives
False
Coeducational colleges were among the first to provide athletic opportunities for women
False
Jackie Robinson was a superb baseball player and track and field star at the University of Southern California (USC).
False
___ was the first African American heavyweight champion, reigning form 1908-1914
Jack Johnson
Which of these listed below are NOT a famous football coach in the early 1900s?
Jim Thorpe
A athlete would play for one school and then attend another under an assumed name
Tramp
Early American football was a violent sport, which is a characteristic of the way football is played today.
True
Jack Johnson was accused of violating the Mann Act because White America could not accept the fact that Johnson's three wives were white.
True
Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias is recognized as the greatest woman athlete in the first half of the 20th century.
True
Professional baseball and college football remained more popular than professional football through the end of World War II.
True
The "father of American football" was Walter Camp.
True
The first President of the American Professional Football Association (APFA) was Jim Thorpe.
True
The first collegiate football game was played on November 6, 1869 between Rutgers and Princeton.
True
n 1917, Blanche M. Trilling held a meeting which was the genesis for the founding of the Athletic Conference of American Women. This organization denounced intercollegiate athletic competition for women and instead supported intramural sports programs in the nation's colleges and high schools.
True
In 1895 William Morgan develop this game
Volleyball
After __ professional football enjoyed enormous growth.
World War II
A history and philosophy of sport and physical education
a. America underwent rapid change in the areas of technology, modernization, demographics, and philosophy b. America moved from an agrarian economy to an urban industrial economy. c. America moved from an agrarian economy to an urban industrial economy d. mass production of sports equipment occurred e. All of these. Answer: E
Basketball
a. was invented by Dr. James A. Naismith at Springfield College b. was designed to be played outdoors in the summer c. was an instant success d. was invented by Dr. James A. Naismith at Springfield College and was an instant success e. was invented by Dr. James A. Naismith at Springfield College and was designed to be played outdoors in the summer Answer: D
Theodore Roosevelt
called a meeting of leading football coaches to reform the game and was concerned about the incidence of injury and death in football
At the turn of the century ( 1900's) football was the most popular sport on college campuses
false
Which of the following made the game of football into a devastating contact sport that could kill and maim in 1905
flying wedge
This media developed as the result of telegraphs, radio, television and the fans love of sport.
sports journalism