A) hidden strategies used by coaches and athletes as they play sports.
B) performance statistics for teams and players.
C) connections between sports and the larger social world.
D) underlying personality characteristics of people in sports.
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A) ignore people who lack the resources to formally organize their games.
B) ask too many critical questions and destroy the enjoyment of sports.
C) focus too much attention on the games of people in low income groups.
D) ignore the political importance of sports in society.
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A) the average person in that context.
B) some people more than others.
C) young people.
D) physical educators.
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A) challenging activities that produce an adrenaline rush for participants.
B) organized, competitive activities played at scheduled times and places.
C) those activities that will enable athletes to win Olympic medals.
D) a wide range of physical activities that are pleasurable for participants.
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A) The social worlds created around sports.
B) Sports as social phenomena.
C) The motivation and personalities of athletes.
D) The cultural meaning and importance of sports.
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A) who plays sports under what conditions.
B) whether scientists should study sports.
C) the process for making up rules in specific games.
D) who can identify themselves athletes in relationships with others.
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A) the social characteristics of extremist groups
B) webs of ideas and beliefs that people use to make sense of the world.
C) how people struggle to dominate each other in social groups.
D) beliefs and orientations that are grounded in human biology.
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A) closely connected with important ideas and meanings in social life.
B) the only activities that keep people fit and healthy.
C) truly democratic activities unrelated to social class and social inequality.
D) too often ignored by mainstream media around the world.
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A) sports are more important than families are for most people.
B) media coverage has distorted the meaning and purpose of sports.
C) sports are such a pervasive part of many people's lives today..
D) nearly everyone in the world plays sports on a regular basis.
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A) ideas and beliefs based on scientific research about gender.
B) idealized definitions of how boys and girls ought to be raised.
C) ideas and beliefs about masculinity and femininity.
D) the biological origins of manhood and womanhood.
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A) muscular bodies have always been defined in positive ways.
B) all bodies are basically the same from one culture to another.
C) bodies have an essential physical quality that never changes.
D) meanings given to the body and body parts change over time .
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A) play sports even when they don't find them enjoyable.
B) see little need to study sports from a critical perspective.
C) seek ways to change and improve sports.
D) define sports as wars without weapons.
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A) Social structure.
B) Social conflict.
C) Social interaction.
D) Culture.
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A) have sisters who are athletes.
B) accept dominant gender ideology.
C) believe that neither men nor women are naturally superior to each other.
D) have lesbian friends who are athletes.
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A) defined by most people as heroic.
B) seen as sexually attractive.
C) welcomed by men.
D) demonized as abnormal and immoral.
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A) promote the idea that variations in ability are normal and natural.
B) undermine the general perspective of ableism.
C) identify people as disabled.
D) create accessible physical environments.
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A) formally organized, competitive activities.
B) health-related activities that reduce obesity rates.
C) activities in which there are no winners or losers.
D) age-integrated activities that can be played anywhere.
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A) people are genetically wired to play sports.
B) sports are more socially important than religion.
C) people prefer sports over religion as a source personal meaning.
D) sport is essentially pure and good.
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A) the physical skills of women compared to men.
B) the need for women to take sports more seriously.
C) women's access to the time and resources needed to play sports.
D) the ability of women to grasp the complex rules that exist in many sports.
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A) Ideologies consist of ideas that people use to give meaning to the world.
B) Ideologies are stable and unchanging cultural perspectives.
C) Ideologies refer to the principles that underlie people's feelings and actions.
D) Ideologies emerge as people struggle over how to make sense of the world.
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