Correct Answers
'Nations and nationalism are intrinsic to the nature of the modern world and to the revolution of
modernity.' - CORRECT ANSWER Professor Anthony Smith
John A Mcdonald "National Policy" - CORRECT ANSWER High protective tariffs;
Settling the west;
A national railway to unite the new country.
1867 Population Geography - CORRECT ANSWER 80 percent lived on farms, hamlets, small villages
1914 Population Geography - CORRECT ANSWER 50 percent lived in Urban Centres
Social Entrepreneurs - CORRECT ANSWER Upper Middle Class Anglos
Social Gospelers - CORRECT ANSWER Methodists, other religious peoples
Social Entrepreneurs and Gospelers wished to... - CORRECT ANSWER solve the problems of
modern urban society such as gambling, alcoholism etc by introducing Rational Recreation
Rational recreation - CORRECT ANSWER walking, reading, playing sports. Inspired by British and
victorian ideals of muscular christianity
Potential Issues of Modernization - CORRECT ANSWER Nations manhood was becoming
compromized, Hockey provide this as well as means for producing good soldiers for the nation
Folk Games Inspring Hockey - CORRECT ANSWER Ricket, Hurling, Shinty, Bandy
, Things Hockey took from Rugby - CORRECT ANSWER Onside format and physical Contact
Things Hockey took from Cricket - CORRECT ANSWER from which hockey took some of the
equipment, including the ball (before the puck) and later, the wicket-keeper's pads for the gaoler
Things Hockey took from Lacrosse - CORRECT ANSWER the First Nations' game which hockey
borrowed the 7-man aside approach and the "bully-off" to commence play
Things Hockey took from Field Hockey - CORRECT ANSWER from which the Halifax-born and
McGill-educated lawyer James Creighton derived most of the "Montreal Rules" for the ice version
The first modern game - CORRECT ANSWER March 3, 1875 between two Mcgill U teams. Indoors at
Montreal Victoria Skating Rink
Creighton - CORRECT ANSWER Published official rules in Montreal Gazzete in 1877
Institutionalization of Hockey - CORRECT ANSWER Gruneau and Whitson (1993) described: "a way
of doing things", By 1880s, many teams had official clubs, governing bodies and schedules
Amateur Hockey Association of Canada Early players - CORRECT ANSWER Made up mostly of
teams from Montreal, several from Ottowa and Quebec. Small circle of elite men
Early teams of elites made up of - CORRECT ANSWER Doctors
Lawyers
Businessmen/Clerks/Bankers
Civil servants
University students
Aristocrats/Gentry (like the Rideau Rebels that had two of Stanley's sons on the team)