answers with solutions 2025/2026
By the end of the 1950s, the hockey night in Canada radio broadcast
regularly attracted: - ANSWER 2,000,000 listeners
This arena was not erected during during the NHLs building craze of the
1920s and 1930s - ANSWER Arena gardens
By 1935, this many Torontonians were on relief as a result of the Great
Depression: - ANSWER 25%
By the late 1920s, there were: - ANSWER More American teams and
owners than Canadian ones
In 1899, Arthur Farell's hockey: Canada's Royal Winter Game was
published by: - ANSWER Spalding
Various products became associated with hockey from its modern
beginnings through media such as newspapers and the radio. This
product was not associated with hockey during the 1910s and 1920s -
ANSWER Airlines
, Between 1874 and 1900 the number of newspapers in Canada: - ANSWER
Tripled
He made the Toronto Maple Leafs a household name via radio during the
1930s - ANSWER Foster Hewitt
Richard Gruneau argued that sport is: - ANSWER A cultural text
"One-eyed" Frank McGee is a good example of a hockey player who
enlisted because of: - ANSWER Joy/thrill of the fight
This game from the Scottish Highlands is played with a ball and sticks
and was featured in the Disney movie Brave - ANSWER Shinty
In 1930, Ted Roger's Batteryless Radio Recievers cost approximately: -
ANSWER $350
The International Professional Hockey League (the first openly
professional league) commenced in 1904 in: - ANSWER Michigan
Approximately this many Canadians were killed during the First World
War: - ANSWER 61,000
High protective tariffs, settling the west and building the railway best
described this person's "national policy" - ANSWER John A. Macdonald