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Test HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF WOMEN IN SPORT
Agenda
QUESTION 1: According to the text, what were some historical social norms about intense exercise for women?
That intense exercise harmed reproductive health or masculinized
That intense exercise was mandatory for all women
Sport had no impact on health
That only men benefited from exercise
2nd QUESTION: How did the female runner from the 1960s manage to register for a race that was forbidden to women?
Disguised as an officer to enter the output
He signed up using only his initials to hide his gender
Asked for special permission signed by a doctor
Entered as part of the support team
3rd QUESTION: During the competition, what did the officials do when they discovered I was a woman?
Escorting them to the goal
Offered to change it to a shorter distance
Ignored their presence and did not act
Attempted to physically stop her
QUESTION 4: What were the consequences of the disruptive acts of the 20th century on sports federations?
Increased restrictions on background careers
Removed all endurance tests from the calendar
Forced legislative changes that opened up official inclusion in marathons and Olympic long-distance events
Moved competitions indoors
QUESTION 5: What does the maxim "what you can't see, you can't be" mean in the context of women's sports?
That the media should prioritize only men's sport
That girls need to see professional athletes to imagine their future in sport
Representation does not influence aspirations
That women's sports should be secret
QUESTION 6: What traditionally male sports now have professional women's leagues according to the text?
Rugby and boxing have professional women's leagues and massive audiences
Chess and golf do not allow women's leagues
Baseball and cricket are male-only by law
Basketball lacks women's competitions
7th QUESTION: In modern women's soccer, what crowd phenomenon does the text mention?
Reduced entries due to lack of interest
Only fills stadiums in minor friendly games
It is common to see stadiums with more than 80,000 spectators at national team games or finals
Matches are played without spectators for safety reasons
8th QUESTION: What is the effect of media visibility on women's sports today?
Make the need for investment irrelevant
Reduce participation by eliticizing competitions
De-link sport from the media
Generates income and normalizes the female presence in high performance, consolidating bases for the future
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