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The following are all examples of the practice of stacking except
A football strategy developed that historically black colleges and universities that caught on with other teams around the country
What was the name of Ben Johnson's professional baseball league that force the National League to consent to the national agreement of 1903, paving the way to a World Series pitting both league champions against each other
American league
These competitions at the 1904 St. Louis Olympics referred to as the savage Olympics, were part of the worlds fair but we're not part of official medal events in Athletics
Anthropology days
Who is the African American athlete who promoted civil rights and broke the colorline in men's professional tennis as the first African-American man to win the U.S. Open in 1968
Arthur Ashe
In governing women's intercollegiate athletics in the US in the early 1970s, this organization sought to provide student oriented sports programs for women, emphasizing the educational experience of competition, instead of seeking to recruit athletes and promote scholarships, commercialism, and revenue as occurred in men's collegiate sports governed by the NCAA
Association of intercollegiate athletics for women
Intercollegiate football in the progressive era featured all of the following characteristics except
Ball games for the top 10 ranked teams in the country
Which statement is not true about the sporting experience of Jews during the progressive era
Because they came to a nation of religious freedom, they didn't experience prejudice as they did in Europe
This boxing champion became a symbol of Jewish pride as he won the lake with title in 1917 wearing trunks with the star of David, in one bowl, while pounding Irish Eddie Finnegan, Finnegan Clinton whispered in his ear in Yiddish to take it easy because he was really Seymour Rosenbohm
Benny Leonard
This star professional African-American basketball player Health integrated basketball clinics in the south and advocated racial equality. Later he became the first African-American head coach for the Boston Celtics
Bill Russell
In the 1973 battle of the sexes tennis champion defeated her mail opponent Bobby Riggs in a tennis match about social change in women's rights that received widespread publicity and had a large television audience
Billie Jean King
Which of the following is not an example of sports influence Growing as a result of technology
Bowling alleys retained pin boys to remind customers of traditional values
General manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Signed the first African-American players professional baseball to desegregate the game in what is known as baseballs great experiment
Branch Rickey
They increase participation of women in the sporting culture in the late 19th century was due to
Changing standards of beauty and changing societal rules
The kraus weber test of the 1950s
Compare the fitness level of American and European youth
The recapitulation proposed that
Different types of play, a particular stages of growth, were necessary for proper development
In the sports movement for immigrant in public school children this progressive era leader organized important sports programs , Including the playground Association of America, public school athletic league in New York City, and physical education at the young men's Christian Association
Dr Luther gulick
This Hawaiian 16 Olympic medals for 1912 to 1932 and became a cultural ambassador for support by popularizing surfing around the world at a time when his native land served as a cultural crossroads in the pacific
Duke kahanamoku
An outstanding female golfer in the first decade of the 20th century this a Jewish Golfstar won numerous prestigious tournaments
Elaine Rosenthal
In the golden age of sport, new technology influenced American culture in sport with all but which of the following technological advances
Electric lights
Which of the following is not an example of ethnic populations in the progressive era assimilating into mainstream American culture
Elite white boxers such as John L Sullivan and James Jay Corbett refusing to fight elite black boxers
Walter camp bridge the Gilded Age in the progressive era he was known as
Father of American football
Which of the following samples does not show a debunking of social Darwinism, the presumption of the superiority of white culture
German turners receiving attention in the United States as a positive method of physical education
Are US Olympic swimmer in the first woman to swim the English Channel in 1926, she smashed the men's time by over two hours, became a national hero and known as queen of the waves, and was celebrated in a tickertape parade
Gertrude ederle
Young independent And athletic women of the late 19th century were referred to as
Gibson girls
In the effort to integrate major-league professional baseball the game the interest of some supporters in the 1930s and 1940s, this major league star baseball player of the 1930s Detroit Tigers in homerun hitter withstood ethnic slurs as a Jew; he later support of the African Americans in the struggle to break baseballs colorline and help to promote hiring African-American baseball players
Hank Greenberg
The Olympic project for human rights that had black athletes boycott the 1968 Olympic Games in promoted more black coaches in the integration of the New York athletic club is organized by
Harry Edwards
In a great tennis rivalry at the 1926 championship match in the French Open, the two female stars popularize tennis two huge audience. The French champion Suzanne Langlan one at the French Open, while this American tennis champion One US title is, promoted shorter dresses for better mobility on the tennis court, and showed power and beauty in tennis
Helen Wills moody
The development of country clubs in the progressive era was influenced by all of the following except
Hi property values made it hard to find land
Progressive era reformers believed that sport was beneficial because of all of the following except
It meant economic stimulus for colleges and cities
The first baseball player to break the color line in professional baseball when he was Santa pro contractor 1947. He endured racial slurs even while he shook his disability, earning the rookie of the year award in 1949
Jackie robinson
The founder of men's basketball in 1891 and a leader in the young men's Christian Association advocated Basketball for young working class man for helpful and competitive indoor sports
James Naismith
This progressive era reformer focused On educating and acculturating immigrant children with classes, play, and support; founded the settlement whole house in Chicago in 1889; and promote it out to recreation at the city's Bowen park
Jane Addams
At the 1936 kn the Olympics in Berlin Germany, some Catholic and Jewish groups and others, concerned about discrimination, lack of fair play, and upholding Olympic ideals, I wanted to boycott these Olympics; they were defeated in the effort. Before and during the 1936 Olympics, all but which of the following situations occurred
Jesse Owens and is German track and field competitors like lultz long Never respected each other and showed racial tensions during the games
The native American Olympic hero won gold medals in the 1912 Olympics but was later stripped of his victory when it was discovered that he had played minor league baseball for paying 1909. Later he led the oorang ndians team in the National Football League
Jim Thorpe
The heavyweight championship fight of 1938 a rematch between Joe Louis was different Then earlier heavyweight championship fights between a black and white boxer for all of the following reasons except
Joe Louis's flamboyant behavior was controversial, Unlike the sub do behavior of the earlier black heavyweight champion
In the second golden age of sports, starting in the 1950s, all of the following factors shaped sport in American culture except
Joe McCarthy is anti-Communist accusations in the sports world, which led to the blacklisting of several prominent professional athletes
These two US Olympic swimming champions in the 1920s use their athletic prowess and celebrity status to star in the Tarzan movies and influence the trend of athletes moving from sport to the movies
Johnny weissmuller and Eleanor holm
This outstanding all star baseball player for the Negro leagues Homestead Grays, known as the black Babe Ruth, was an amazing hitter and played catcher on his team
Josh Gibson
This Notre Dame football coach gained prominence when his team defeated Army in 1924, and the four Horsemen became part of his coaching legend as the team and I want to win the national football championship in 1925
Knute Rockne
Which of the following factors was not part of the 1920s to 19 30s emergence of sports heroes and heroines in American culture
Lack of interest in baseball heroes lake George Babe Ruth
This Dominic college basketball player at UCLA, who later starred in the NBA, boycotted the 1968 Olympics in order to demonstrate his support for the civil rights movement as an African American athlete, he later adopted a Muslim name
Lew alcindor
An African-American cycle list who is successful at the French scientist measure in his body and using x-rays in search of racial explanation for his victories
Marshall major Taylor
This executive director of the major-league baseball players union let the challenge to the reserve rule, which later resulted in free agency and player salaries Drastically increasing over the 1970s and beyond
Marvin Miller
Which amazing athlete was considered the best female athlete in the 20th century she excelled in basketball and baseball and one gold medals in track and field in the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics before later turn into professional golf
Mildred babe Didrikson
This heavyweight boxing champion an Olympian, part of the black athletic revolution of the 1960s, challenged in equality and his American culture and resisting the military draft in 1967, changed his name as a member of the nation of Islam, declared himself the greatest
Muhammad Ali
During the unregulated. Of college sport in the 1880s, when football had different rules and dangerous play, the intercollegiate amateur athletic association of America became the forerunner of this governing body, founded in 1905, there continues today and intercollegiate sports
NCAA
The US Supreme Court decision that legalize segregation was
Plessy versus Ferguson
Which of the following is not an example of the futile effort's of reform is to install main stream white Anglo-Saxon protestant values on immigrants
Politicians vowed to make public parks a non-political space for all
During World War II a professional baseball experience all the following changes in playing the game except
Professional baseball players violently protested the draft and no professional players supported American involvement in the war
The new technology of television in the 1950s had all of the following influences on sport in American culture except
Ratings for sports on television sword and over took traditional programming options
In the 1928 Olympics the inclusion of the 800 m race for women provided controversial to several female physical educators who is the the women should not exert themselves in the public spectacle of the Olympics in competition. The outcome include all but which of the following
Reporters wrote that all female competitors completed the race and showed no signs of fatigue or the physical challenge of this athletic contest
One of the first Latin American stars from Puerto Rico
Roberto Clemente
As the innovator of sports programming at ABC television in the 1960s and 70s he developed sports entertainment with Monday night football in prime time with broadcaster Howard cosell, Used instant replay and professional football games, showed half time activities, cover the Olympic games with personal stories and more
Roone Arlidge
This black businessman founded the Nigro National League in baseball in 1920
Rube foster
The national collegiate athletic association in acted this in 1948 in an attempt to occur widespread cheating and unethical recruiting
Sanity code
This horse racing national star, a thorough bread in the 1930s, uplifted the spirit of Americans during the great depression by defeating a Triple Crown winner, despite the Lower class origins of the Jackie and the non elite background on the horse
Seabiscuit
This Jewish immigrant women founded women's basketball in 1892 after observing the men's game, and she change the rules for women to play basketball at Smith College in 1893 to fit with the gender view of women in sports
Senda Berenson
Which of the following is true about how sport and physical culture were seen in world war one by Americans
Sports programs and physical training manuals were produced for the army navy
The Rozelle rule in the national football league insured
That the commissioner would determine the salary for a player when there was a dispute between team and player
In the progressive era, this famous health retreat provided patrons and gas with a vegetarian diet, physical exercise, access to an indoor pool, and outdoor health building activities to promote a healthy body and vitality
The Battle Creek sanitarium in Michigan
Which statement is not true about pool hall and saloon culture during the progressive era
The bachelor culture that developed around the states became much tamer than during the mid 19th century, reducing leading reformers concerned about their presence
Harold red Grange nickname
The galloping ghost
In the promotion of body culture and physical training in the 1880s through the early 1900s, all of the following play in important role except
The inability of bernarr macfadden to interest readers in men's and women's body culture and contest for the perfect body discussed in physical culture magazine
Prohibits discrimination based on sex is an educational programs receiving federal funding, greatly change the women's sport by providing more opportunities for women to compete on teams, and promoted to quality by influencing access to facilities, coaches, training, and scholarships
Title IX
Pierre de Coubertin Organize the modern Olympic Games for all of the following reasons except
To promote equality between men and women
He became executive director of the NCAA in 1951 and built it into a powerful organization, enforcing rules for members in the go she aiding television broadcasting Rates for college football and basketball. In 1973 the NCAA re-organize itself into three divisions for intercollegiate sports competition during his leader ship
Walter byers