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the term for the body of knowlege that constitutes physical education is
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discipline
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What is the bulwark of physical education?
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anatomy and physiology
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The first addition to the American Physical Education Association was...
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Health
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the decrease in physical education requirements is due to all but one of the following
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joint resolution in both houses of the us congress
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The Joint congressional resolution that authorizes $400 million over the next five years to increase physical education in the schools is...
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the physical education for progress Act
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The first leading health indicator of the CDC's Healthy People 2010 Report is...
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Physical Activity
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In the past thirty years, obesity among Americans School age children has...
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doubled
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Which one of the following is not a domain for physical edcuation goals...
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creative
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an increasingly popular term for replacing physcial education in department titles is...
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kinesiology
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the earliest known use of the term physical education dates back to...
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1801
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in ancient china the primary focus of physical activity was preparation for...
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military training
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Meditation, deep breathing, and bodily contortions associated with yoga were commonly found in the ancient culture of...
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india
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The connection between sport and ritual was readily seen in ancient Egypt when pharaohs participated in....
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the Festival of Sed
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For sub-Saharan Africans, the activity that was expressive art form with recreational, ceremonial, and ritualistic meanings was...
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dance
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arete means
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excellence
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The ancient Greek city-state that gave women the most rights was
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Sparta
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The olive wreath given to victors at Olympic had little face value, but its symbolic value was great because victorious athletes often recieved
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free meals for life, lpace of honor in their city-state
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When athletes realized that winning brought them bountiful rewards, they traveled around Greece entering as many different competitions as they could and came to be known as
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secular athletes
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the lowest political office-holders in rome who aspired to the higher positions were...
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governors
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the political office-holders belive they could increasing their popularity and thus move into the higher positions by...
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turning letters
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the medieval system of mutual protection based upon vassalage was...
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feudalism
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early medieval education was held in...
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monastic schools
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Emphasis onthe spirit and the suppression of the physical and bodily needs is referred to as...
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asceticism
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The French theorist who advocated physical development through the application of natural activities in the education of his model student, Emile, was...
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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The first educator to apply Rousseau's ideas in an educational setting at his school, the Philanthropinum, was...
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Johann Basedow
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The instructor at the Schnepfenthal who constructed outdoor climbing and vaulting apparatus and is credited with laying the foundation for German gymnastics was...
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Johann Guts Muths
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The educator who applied Rousseau's ideas to their fullest extent when he combined intellectual, moral and practical components of education at this school in Yverdon was...
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Heinrich Pestalozzi
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The gymnastics clubs organized by the German nationalist, Friedrich Jahn, were called...
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turnverein
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The individual who promoted gymnastics in Sweden initially for military purposes and later for educational and rehabiltative reasons was...
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Pre Henrik Ling
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The individual who introduced German gymnastics in Denmark and later with modification developed the Danish system was...
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Franz Nachtegall
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German gymnastics received great impetus in the US from german organizations called what?
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turners
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The European influences on American education and physical education were what?
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german turners, Lancastrian system, Pestalozzian movementq
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The first American school to make gymnastics part of the school program was what?
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Round Hill School
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The French baron involved in the revival of the Olympic Games was who?
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Pierre De Coubertin
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The person who used Graham's platform to popularize the health reform movement along with popularizing the Pestalozzian Movement in America was who?
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William Alcott
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The secretary to Mary Hemenway who directed the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics was who?
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Amy Morris Homans
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The philanthropist who financed the introduction of Swedish gymnastics in the Boston public schools was who?
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Mary Hemenway
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The outcome of the 1885 meetin gof physical directors summoned by William G. Anderson was the...
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formation of AAHERD
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Piety, Purity, Submissiveness, and Domesticity were the four cardinal virtues of what?
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the feminist movement
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Anthropometric measurements of physical parameters (height, weight, chest girth, arm girt, and the like) were used to clasify college students by....
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Edward Hitchcook, Dudly Sargent, Delphine Hanna
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The "new physical education" emphaized ....
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sports and games
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The leaders of the "new physical education" were?
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Luther Gulick, Clark Hetherington, Thomas Wood
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The African American progressive physical educator who instituted athletic competition in the Washington DC schools was who?
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Edwin Bancrof Henderson
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The organization(s) that called for compulsory physical education in the schools before the 1917 Medical Examiner's Report was (were)...
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National Physical Education service, APEA, Committee for Promoting Physical Education in public Schools
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The Women's Division of the National Amateur Athletic Federation advocated what?
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play days
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the results of the Kraus-Weber test caused a reaction that led president Eisenhower to creat the...
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President's Council for PhysicFitness & sports
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the organizations in for women's collegiate athletics that began sponsoring national championship 1971 was...
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AIAW
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the national legislation adopted in 1972 that called for equal funding os men's and women's collegiate athletic programs, if the institution receved federal funds, was...
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Title IX
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During the 1960's the focus on phyical fitness changed from calisthinic-type activities to...
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Aerobic activities
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In order for physical education to survive throughout the twenty-first century, the profession must find potential clients and turn them into...
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regular customers
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