SOLVED QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● A natural extension of seasonal rhythms. Answer: Hockey is
considered what?
● John A. McDonald- National Policy. Answer: The most obvious
manifestation of nation building was?
● Hockey & Baseball. Answer: What sports were predominantly winter
and summer sports?
● Stanley Cup, Allen Cup, Grey Cup. Answer: What provided a common
experience and shared identity for Canadians?
● National Fitness Act. Answer: What was implemented in 1943 and
removed in 1954?
● Quebec City, 1967. Answer: Where and When was the First Canadian
Games held?
● Reductive and exclusive. Answer: National symbols are?
,● Red ensign on our flag. Answer: What was removed from Canada in
1964?
● Montreal- Victoria Rink, March 2nd 1875. Answer: First modern
games took place when and where?
● Kingston, 1869. Answer: When was the first puck used?
● James Sutherland. Answer: An assertion that Kingston was the true
birthplace of hockey in Canada was made by who?
● Lacrosse, rugby, shinty. Answer: Hockey games played earlier on
combined rules and equipment from?
● 1886 (dominion championship). Answer: When was the early
institutionalization of hockey in canada?
● Gambling, drinking, and "rough" sports. Answer: What was
considered irrational leisure?
● Enjoyment, Thrill,Sociability ,Well-being. Answer: Pleasure of
sporting were:
, ● English: balance with work Choose improving activities over wasteful
hedonism French: pleasure through the catholic church. Answer: How
did English Canadians and French Canadians differ in pleasure?
● The demand & A competitive market. Answer: Two concerns for the
mass production of sporting equipment
● An early model for the possibility and legitimacy of professional team
sport in canada. Answer: Baseball provided what?
● Senior Amatery trophy ,Crosby Cup ,Dominion Championship.
Answer: What were the different championship trophies?
● Michigan and pennsylvania. Answer: Canadian players migrated to
where in hoping to make a living?
● Brandy, hurley, shinty, ricket. Answer: What games resembled
hockey?
● 1866. Answer: What year were skates invented?
● Mi'kmaq. Answer: Who made the early hockey sticks?