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The most sought-after hockey sticks at the end of the nineteenth century and into the early
part of the twentieth century were produced by - ANS the mi'kmaq
during the early twentieth century, working canadians, for the first time, possessed disposable
income for leisure activities. The rise in consumer culture was a result of -
ANS industrialization and urbanization
near the end of the nineteenth century, Lord Stanley expressed concern about Canada's ability
to defend itself as a nation. His concern,shared by many Canadians, was a result of - ANS The
Departure of the British Garrison
Alcide Laurin was hit in the head on the ice by Allan Loney and was pronounced dead. Looney
was charged with murder which was later reduced to manslaughter. He was sentenced to -
ANS No prison time
During the First World War, many Canadians, including a significant number of hockey players,
felt a deep duty to serve King and Country. This is an example of - ANS Imperial Patriotism
"there is one track for all, one life for each to give. Who stand if freedom fall? who die if
england live?" - was quoted by George Richardson, an Allan Cup champion just before he died
at the Front during the First World War. Who wrote the poem? - ANS Rudyard Kipling
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, Which team, made up almost entirely by players of Icelandic heritage, won Canada's first
Olympic Gold Medal in Hockey at the 1920 summer games in Antwerp, Belgium. -
ANS Winnipeg Falcons
With fans becoming more concerned about icing the best team possible, skilled and scientific
players began to recruited and awarded large salaries- sometimes paid under the table- to
ensure victory. this type of player was known as - ANS the hockeyist
true or false: Talbot Papineau took pride in the idea of French and English Canadians fighting
together during the First World war - ANS true
The town of Kenora, Ontario was the smallest community to ever win - ANS The Stanley Cup
Important to the evolution of hockey was the introduction of electricity, which was made
available for the majority of Canadians by the - ANS early twentieth century
the national game has reflected prevailing Canadian attitudes toward many issues including -
ANS national identity, societal norms and values, war and militarism, manliness and
femininity, professionalism and amateurism, class and race, memory and mythmaking
the most sought-after hockey sticks at the end of the 19th century were produced by... -
ANS Mi'kmaq
hockey at the end of the 19th century and 20th was officially an "on-side" game (ex. the puck
could not be passed forward); an element that was directly borrowed from - ANS Rugby
Lord Stanley's daughters name - ANS Isobel Stanley
true or false: working-class men were a central part of the first modern game in Montreal -
ANS false
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