A) Disturbance handler, facilitator, spokesperson
B) Figurehead, leader, disseminator
C) Liaison, resource allocator, monitor
D) Monitor, negotiator, entrepreneur
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A) Efforts by Walter Camp to promote the forward pass in football.
B) A meeting of school leaders, convened by New York University Chancellor Henry McCracken, to discuss violence in football.
C) President Theodore Roosevelt's summoning of coaches from Harvard, Princeton, and Yale to the White House to lobby their programs to reform football.
D) The death of Union College football player Harold Moore.
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A) Concern over the injuries and deaths in football.
B) The desire to create more opportunities for women and minorities.
C) The fear among many educators that, as the continent was settled and as the nineteenth century drew to a close, American society would become soft.
D) The potential for publicity and cultivation of off-campus constituencies.
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A) AIAW
B) AAPHER
C) CIAW
D) DGWS
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A) Athletics was noneducational and therefore Title IX did not apply.
B) A "programmatic approach" should be taken, and only those programs that receive direct federal funding had to comply with Title IX.
C) Private institutions and all of their programs and offices are exempt from Title IX.
D) Because Grove City College was an NCAA Division III institution, it did not offer athletic scholarships and therefore Title IX did not apply to its athletic department.
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A) Boat races took place between crews from Harvard and Yale.
B) The contest occurred on a river in Vermont in 1903.
C) The contest was sponsored by a local railroad company.
D) For their efforts, the victors took home a handsome pair of black, silver-tipped walnut oars.
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A) Bill Bradley
B) Walter Camp
C) Bill Reid
D) William Wood
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A) Responsibility for performance.
B) The coordination of human, material, technological, and financial resources needed for an organization to achieve its goals.
C) The designing of the tasks and organizing of the work to be done.
D) The provision of the sense of direction and purpose that can unify diverse people in a productive enterprise.
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A) Planning, organizing, contending, commanding, and coordinating.
B) Planning, ordering, commanding, coordinating, and controlling.
C) Planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling.
D) Preparing, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling.
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A) Thom Gossom, Jr.
B) Fritz Pollard
C) Paul Robeson
D) Jim Thorpe
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