To amuse oneself
What is sport?
This approach explains the who, what, when, and where in research.
What is descriptive?
Generally cold towards playful activities, saw all human beings as born "flawed," and believed "idle hands are the devil's workshop."
Who are Puritans?
Places where lodging was available and amusements were provided; darts and card games were popular.
What are taverns?
Opened educational academies in the colonial Americas 1700s where sport and physical activity was a part of the curriculum.
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
Separation of our being or existence into two components - the mind and the body.
What is dualism?
This approach addresses the how and why in research, introducing narrator's perspective into interpretation.
What is interpretive?
What is Mesopotamia?
This type of gladiator used a short sword, shield, and helmet during the Roman times.
Who are Samnites?
Used gymnastics primary means of military and physical training.
Who are Spartians?
Interactive structure of workable questions and the factual statements which are adduced to answer them.
What are paradigms
Reflects on the past and interprets historical materials that are subjective, partial, and fragmented.
What is Deconstructionism?
This describes knowing by which "truth" is obtained through prayer and directly from God.
What is divine revelation?
An sport that did not have fixed playing field, rules, or goals in Pre-Colombian Americas. It may take days to play, and was used as a means to settle land disputes or practice/substitute for war.
What is Lacrosse?
This individual argued for mind-and-body education; development of a harmonious relationship between the mind and body.
Who is Plato?
A 19th-century movement that emphasized the moral and physical development of young men.
What is muscular Christianity?
Discovers history as it actually was. Historical documents are concrete artifacts
What is reconstructionism?
Who are the Ancient Greeks?
Festival held to celebrate pharaoh's strength and stamina after 30 years on the throne.
What is Heb Sed?
An individual who saw the body is a friend and companion to the soul; natural union of body and soul.
Who is St. Bonaventure?
Political and economical domination and control over a dependent area or people.
What is colonialism?
Interprets how and why things happened or changed; theory drives gathering and interrogation of historical materials.
What is constructionism?
A religious movement designed to convert non-believers to Christianity (by force if needed).
What is the inquisition?
The Flavian Amphitheatre hosted gladiatorial contests, wild animal spectacles, and mock battles and was also known as _____________.
What is the Colosseum?
A Black boxer who won his freedom from slavery through boxing.
Who is Tom Molineaux?