Socio-Economic Status
Pay to Play
Third World Countries
Social Location in Leadership
Mystery
100

What three sports mentioned are not as dependent on wealth and socio-economic status.

Basketball, Soccer, and Track

100

This “model” in sports requires families to pay fees for their children to participate in sports programs.

Pay to Play

100

In many third-world countries, these two essential resources are often limited, affecting both healthcare and sports participation.

Water, and Electricity

100

This term refers to the place a person holds in society based on factors like race, gender, and economic status, influencing leadership opportunities.

Social Location
100

How do you say to eat in Spanish?

Comer

200

What are the 3 most wealth-related sports?

Tennis, golf, hockey

200

Pay-to-play fees in the U.S. can exceed this amount per season, creating barriers for many families.

$1,000

200

This percentage of children in third-world countries finish primary education, limiting access to opportunities like sports and leadership programs.

60%

200

This term refers to the practice of adjusting leadership styles based on the social and economic backgrounds of followers.

Adaptive Leadership

200

Who was the Second president of the United States?

John Adams

300

People with a higher _______ are more likely to participate in sports programs due to greater access to resources.

Socio-Economic Status

300

This type of sports league, often travel-based, can cost thousands per season, making it accessible mainly to high-income families.

Travel Leagues

300

This continent has the highest concentration of third-world countries, often struggling with limited access to education and organized sports.

Africa

300

These disparities, often linked to race, gender, or economic class, can limit people’s access to leadership positions in organizations.

Social Inequalities

300

How many representatives are in the House of Representatives?

435
400

This term describes the system where wealth and resources are distributed unevenly among different groups in society.

Economic Inequality

400

In a recent survey, it was found that only this percentage of children from low-income families participate in youth sports in the U.S.

38%

400

In low-income countries what percentage of schools have access to organized adequate sports?

2%

400

People with high social status are often seen as natural _______ due to access to resources and networking opportunities.

Leaders

400

Which famous philosopher said "I think therefore I am"

René Descartes

500

True or False Social Mobility describes the impact of one's social and economic position on their opportunities, including access to leadership roles and participation in activities.

True

500

Organizations like this one advocate for youth sports accessibility, highlighting issues with pay-to-play barriers.

Aspen Institute
500

In high-income countries what percentage of schools have access to adequate, organized sports programs?

80%

500

This type of leadership theory considers how power and privilege impact leadership dynamics within different social locations.

Critical Social Theory

500

The Derivative of 5x + x^2

5 + 2x