SPMT 319 QUIZ 6 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL QUIZES 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES
When were youth sports first organized? - (answer) Late 1800's-1900's
youth sports help children develop, _____________, ______________, and ______________. -
(answer) physically, mentally, and socially
early on, youth sports were only for - (answer) boys, most programs for boys 8-14
Adults wanted to pass on _____________ values to boys through youth sport. YMCA wanted to pass on
___________ values. - (answer) masculine; religious
Growth of youth sports and reasons children get involved can be attributed to these factors - (answer)
parents and peers, social order, Neo-Liberalism, valued part of out society
This is the factor that has the most influence on the growth of youth sports and why children participate
- (answer) parents and peers
Parents see sport as a way for their kids to move up the socioeconomic ladder, focuses on winning and
success - (answer) Neo-Liberalism
First interscholastic league founded in - (answer) Wisconsin
in what year was the first intercollegiate event? - (answer) 1852
in what year was the first football game? - (answer) 1869
Athletic departments are also known as ___________ (one of the first things you hear about) -
(answer) the front porch
___________ becomes the most prestigious sport, but very dangerous - (answer) football
, SPMT 319 QUIZ 6 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL QUIZES 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES
True or False: Harvard nearly banned football in 1887. - (answer) True
What were the main issues that the IAAUS (later NCAA) dealt with? - (answer) safety, eligibility,
amateurism, gambling
who started the IAAUS? - (answer) NYU chancellor McCracken and President Teddy Roosevelt
Who was the first recipient of the death penalty - (answer) Kentucky basketball (shaved points for
gamblers)
Who were the SMU whistleblowers? - (answer) Shawn Stopperich and David Stanley
actions are to extremes but within rules - (answer) over-conformity
what cities profited by hosting the olympics? - (answer) Los Angeles and Barcelona?
Jesse Owens dominated despite hitler's political agenda - (answer) 1936 Olympics
behaviors such as gymnasts and wrestlers going to extreme dietary measures in an effort to lose weight
for competition could be characterized as overconformity - (answer) true
anomie is a term used to describe - (answer) a breakdown of social strutures
To say that sport organization are gendered in nature suggests - (answer) all of the above
-women at all levels of sport are underrepresented as leaders
-the subjugation of women is largely an institutionalized activity
-the activities in which women engage are oftentimes devalued
WITH RATIONALES
When were youth sports first organized? - (answer) Late 1800's-1900's
youth sports help children develop, _____________, ______________, and ______________. -
(answer) physically, mentally, and socially
early on, youth sports were only for - (answer) boys, most programs for boys 8-14
Adults wanted to pass on _____________ values to boys through youth sport. YMCA wanted to pass on
___________ values. - (answer) masculine; religious
Growth of youth sports and reasons children get involved can be attributed to these factors - (answer)
parents and peers, social order, Neo-Liberalism, valued part of out society
This is the factor that has the most influence on the growth of youth sports and why children participate
- (answer) parents and peers
Parents see sport as a way for their kids to move up the socioeconomic ladder, focuses on winning and
success - (answer) Neo-Liberalism
First interscholastic league founded in - (answer) Wisconsin
in what year was the first intercollegiate event? - (answer) 1852
in what year was the first football game? - (answer) 1869
Athletic departments are also known as ___________ (one of the first things you hear about) -
(answer) the front porch
___________ becomes the most prestigious sport, but very dangerous - (answer) football
, SPMT 319 QUIZ 6 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL QUIZES 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES
True or False: Harvard nearly banned football in 1887. - (answer) True
What were the main issues that the IAAUS (later NCAA) dealt with? - (answer) safety, eligibility,
amateurism, gambling
who started the IAAUS? - (answer) NYU chancellor McCracken and President Teddy Roosevelt
Who was the first recipient of the death penalty - (answer) Kentucky basketball (shaved points for
gamblers)
Who were the SMU whistleblowers? - (answer) Shawn Stopperich and David Stanley
actions are to extremes but within rules - (answer) over-conformity
what cities profited by hosting the olympics? - (answer) Los Angeles and Barcelona?
Jesse Owens dominated despite hitler's political agenda - (answer) 1936 Olympics
behaviors such as gymnasts and wrestlers going to extreme dietary measures in an effort to lose weight
for competition could be characterized as overconformity - (answer) true
anomie is a term used to describe - (answer) a breakdown of social strutures
To say that sport organization are gendered in nature suggests - (answer) all of the above
-women at all levels of sport are underrepresented as leaders
-the subjugation of women is largely an institutionalized activity
-the activities in which women engage are oftentimes devalued