Chs. 1 & 2
Ancient Greece and Rome
Ancient Nonwestern Sport
After Rome Fell
Indigenous and Colonial N. America
100

Originator of Symbolic Hunt Theory

Who was Carroll?

100

A famous epic Greek poem by Homer, in which we find descriptions of the funeral games of Patroclus, which give us an idea of sportsmanship in ancient Greece

What is The Iliad?

100

In ancient Egypt, the winner of an athletic competition could receive a piece of jewelry known as this

What is an usekh?

100

The foremost French philosopher of Naturalism, and the author of Emile

Who was Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

100
The Tarahumera (Raramuri) indigenous people are world-famous for their excellence at this sport

What is running?

200

The three domains of physical education, according to Bloom's taxonomy

What are psychomotor, cognitive, and affective?

200

Spartan school to train young men to serve as soldiers

What was an agoge?

200

This country has a long history of the use of asanas for physical and mental training

What is India?

200

This king of France was known for his love of dance and the founding of a school of classical ballet

Who was Louis XIV (the Fourteenth)?

200

Nine-pin (also known as skittles), card games, cockfighting, and horseracing were sometimes frowned upon in colonial times because participants and spectators engaged in this sports-adjacent activity

What is gambling?

300

This physical test is used in adapted physical education, and concentrates on physical fitness/health rather than physical skills

What is the Brockport test?

300

The pyrriche and salii were used in physical education in ancient Greece and Rome, and were examples of this kind of physical training

What are dances?

300

This ancient Chinese ball game is related to kemari, shukiku, and sepak takraw (sepak raga)

What is tsu-chu?

300

An Enlightenment philosopher who used the Latin term, "Mens sana in corpore sano" (healthy mind in a healthy body) in his Thoughts on Education

Who was John Locke?

300

Joseph Seccombe and Cotton Mather would have approved of the Philadelphia-based Schuylkill ______ Company because the activity of this amateur sports club did not interfere with religious observance

What is Fishing?

400

Three types of reasoning used to develop and support historical hypotheses

What are deductive, inductive, and abductive?
400

The ancient Olympics were held to honor this deity, the king of the gods, so to speak

Who was Zeus?

400

An ancient Central American ball game in which a heavy rubber ball was used, and losers might be decapitated

What was the Mesoamerican Ball Game?

400

This was a philosophy that stated that mind/soul and body are separate things, even if our mind is located in the body

What is dualism?

400

Four founding fathers of the United States who wrote in favor of physical education and sports

Who were Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Rush, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson?

500

This type of critical thinking or review is used to determine whether artifacts or historical objects are genuine

What is external review?

500

The five events of the ancient Greek Olympic pentathlon

What are stade, javelin, discus, long jump (with halteres), and pancratium (pankration)?

500

Ancient Japanese ball game with religious significance, used to determine who would be the physical educators of the aristocracy

What is shukiku?

500

This Italian word describes the easy, elegant manner in which courtiers in Castiglione's Il Cortegiano were expected to behave

What is sprezzatura?

500

This component or aspect of sport was missing from the Enlightenment definition of sport, according to Sheridan's dictionary (1780)

What is competition?

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