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HIST 2280 MIDTERM EXAM WITH
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025

Appropriation - CORRECT ANSWERS

1. One people borrowing the culture of another

2. French-Canadians learn hockey from the Irish

3. The Catholic Church as common ground (between French and Irish)

4. The Catholic Church skeptical about the English game

5. The antithesis of "assimilation"

6. La Presse call hockey: "the national sport of Canada" (1896)

7. Hockey gives voice to French-Canadian identities

8. Howie Morenz (even though he wasn't French!)

9. Rocket Richard

10. Montreal Canadiens come to represent French Canada



Crisis in Masculinity/War as Hockey/Hockey as War/Manhood - CORRECT ANSWERS1. British

Garrison left Canada leaving Canadians to defend themselves

2. Occurred in 1871

3. Fear of conflict between Canada and USA before WW1

4. Increase in urbanization and industrialization

5. Hockey was seen as perfect remedy to help young men become good soldiers

, 6. Respectable manhood was for the upper-middle class, aggressive but served a purpose

7. Rough manhood among working-class, hockey was an outlet to display their toughness and

masculinity

8. Violence was a big appeal of hockey regardless of which social class you were in

9. Violence helped grow the game of hockey

10. Violence and injuries were normal, acceptable, and expected

11. Hockey has similar characteristics to war, like the rank system, military drills, and

discipline

12. Hockey players enlisted in the war for many reasons including the joy of fighting,

patriotism,

pride

13. One eyed Frank McGee

14. Imperial and Canadian Patriotism



Canada's Amateur Code/Hockeyist/Professional Hockey at the beginning - CORRECT

ANSWERS1. During the 1920s, hockey had to compete with many forms of entertainment like

theatre,

cinema, amusement parks, art galleries

2. Rivalries between cities and communities helped sell the game

3. Created a star system

4. Teams and rink owners had various expenses to consider before they could sell teams as a

product

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