
Rec-150 Chapter 4 Pgs 85-94
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- Q1
Who is not an established voluntary organizations?
Movie Theater
Hull house
University Settlements
YMCA
60s - Q2
In 1867, what two states first established state parks?
Massachusetts and Connecticut
Virginia and West Virginia
Michigan and Washington
Florida and Georgia
60s - Q3
Why is the playground movement so important?
created a safe space for children to play
decrease crime gang violence, and prostitution in poor immigrated areas
helped children with their social skills and mental health
all of the above
60s - Q4
What National Park was founded in 1872?
Central Park
Glacier National Park
Yellowstone
Grand Cannon
60s - Q5
Public and non-profit youth-serving organizations often discriminate against members of minoritized racial/ethic groups
True
False
60s - Q6
What 4 Cities supported supervised play facilities?
Boston, Denver, Chicago, Cleveland
San Diego, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Baltimore
Phenix, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Minneapolis
Boston, Denver, New York City, Huston
60s - Q7
Municipal Parks became well established throughout the United States
False
True
60s - Q8
What were young people being attracted to that was considered dangerous or immoral?
Sex
Drugs
Liquor
All of the above
60s - Q9
Where did Joseph Lee create a model playground that included a play area for small children, a boys section, a sports field, and individuals gardens?
Central Park, New York
Columbus Avenue, Boston.
Palmetto state park, Texas
Colt creek state park, Florida
60s - Q10
San Francisco California, Salt Lake City, and Utah were the first to incorporate large open spaces before the 1900's
False
True
60s - Q11
Who was Ernest T. Attwell?
Known as the father of the playground movement
An instrumental in expanding recreation opportunities for minority groups
Was a supported of girls and women's rights
Supported immigrants and the poor
60s - Q12
Who does this pioneer sound like?
Regarded as the “father” of the playground movement. He was a lawyer and philanthropist who took part in a survey of play opportunities conducted by the family welfare society of Boston in 1882. To see boys arrested for playing on the streets, this individual organized a playground for them in an open lot in 1882.
Ernest T. Addams
Jane Addams
Luther Halsey Gulick
Joseph Lee
60s - Q13
Who is Luther Halsey Gulick?
mother of the playground movement
supporter of the immigrants and poor
A physician
Supporter of Women's rights
60s - Q14
What was popular culture known for?
neither
modern popular culture transmitted via the mass media and aimed particularly at younger people.
none of the above
Changing constantly and occurring uniquely in a time and place
60s - Q15
What does popular culture mean?
none of the above
the feelings that many or most have about what is appealing, attractive, etc.
refers to that culture which emerges from the centralized production processes of the mass media
The totality of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, memes, images, and other phenomena within the mainstream of a given culture
60s