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2 founding fathers who enjoyed horse racing and how was it enjoyed and who were the participants?
washington and jefferson
welthy planters waged money and tobacco on races and sleves were the jockeys
19th century name the 2 major philosophical movements. name the 2 major philosophers of each.
*transendentelism- Henry david thoreau and ralf waldo emerson
* Pragmatism- Charles Darwin
charles peirce
define the 2 19th centery philosophical movements.
*Transendeltalists- god like nature of the human sprit . imagination is better than reason. rejected body vs sprit
*Pragmatics beleived that biological systems are a response to changes in the enviroment. regected mind vs body
what type of phys ed did each 19th century movement promote?
T- mindful activity. survival skills.
P- basic PE skills being laarned in a controled environment. promote skill aqusition
3 ball games played during the 1800s . - Cricket T R T
T- orig in religous and magical function. right of passage for christian puropses
R- allowed lower social classes to play W/ upper classes
T- highly organized, standard rules of modern sport
3 ball games during 1800
Basball T R T
T -game of mans youth that eventually became part of manhood
R- served as a counter balence to the evils of the city. developed character
T- valuble education tool
3 ball games during the 1800
Football TRT
T- Outcome is more valued than how the game is played
R- offered a place for accepticable violence and bending of rules
T- had a brainy nature to figure out hoe to take advantage of the rules
First black football players to play professional football
Kenny washington and woody Strode
what was the general philosophy of womens sports during the early 20th century?
" a sport for every girl and every girl in a sport"
in 1920 what did the members of intercollegite sport try to justify? give the 7 reasons
their opposition to intercollegiate athletics for women
1 leads to profesionalism
2 is unsocial
3 training of a few at the expense of many
4 necessity of profesional coaches
5 results undesirable
6 the expense
7 unnessary nerve fatigue
Where was the first modern olympics held?
Athens Greece 1896
who were the architects of the first oympic games?
wiliam pennybrooks and Barron pierre de fredy de coubetrin
first olympic games women were allowed to compete in . first women champion
Paris france 1900 (2nd olympics)
Charlotte Cooper from england in tennis
What olympics did only 6 women compete in and what event? and what country were they from
st louis USA 1904 (3rd olympics) from the us competed in archery and won
what was Hitlers statment on physical activity and the bady and what was it written in?
"school itself must have at least one hour evert morning and every afternoon of psy act. " Mein Kampf
What oplympic sport did Hitler beleive germand would dominate and who proved him wrong?
Track and field. Jessie Owens(black)
What occured that prevented the 2nd olympic games and in what years?
WW2 1940 1944
what 3 countries didnt have athletes in teh 1948 (14th)olympics?
japan , germany , russia
What olympics marked the first time sience 1912 that the russian athletes would compete in
the 15th games 1952 Finland
what war was the russians engaged in ?
Cold war
What did the offical admission in moscow show?
us and russians tied with 41 gold medals . but the russan news papers told the people that the russan team won
in what olympic games did 2 balck athletes stage a demonstration?
19th games 1960 mexico city
what were the black demonstrators names and how did they demonstrate?
Tommy smith and john carlos " shoeless on the victory stand wearing knee length black stockings and a black glov on their hand. when the national anthem came on they looked at the ground and raised their gloved hadn in protest against the us
Who derected the olympic project for human rights?
Dr Harry Edwards in 1967
Give 2 results of the project of human rights
* Exposure of white nationalism and raceism in the sports industry
* education of black people as to the degree of racism in the us
name the 4 catigories expected to change during the 21st century.
school programs, Higher education, Athletics and fitness