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Explore the history and philosophy of outdoor pursuits with this set of test questions and answers. Delve into the broad categories of outdoor activities, the positive and negative influences on their growth, and the key figures and movements that have shaped their evolution. Understand the impact of historical periods like the victorian era and the romantic period, as well as concepts like manifest destiny and the conservation movement. This resource provides insights into experiential learning, intellectual recreation, and the unique aspects of various outdoor pursuits, offering a comprehensive overview for students and enthusiasts alike. Uncover the historical context and philosophical underpinnings of outdoor activities, enhancing your understanding of their significance and evolution. Useful for high school and university students.
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What are the broad three categories of Outdoor Pursuits - ANSWER Resource Intermediate & User Who was Paul Petzoldt? - ANSWER Founder of the National Outdoor Leadership School What are four important positive influences on outdoor pursuits during the period if 1620-1825? - ANSWER Village Greens, Fishing, Farming and Trapping What were three barriers to colonial/early North America growth/participation in Outdoor Pursuits? - ANSWER Religion, Free time & Money Victorians could be considered trendsetters in the following Outdoor Pursuit area(s) - ANSWER All of the above (Biking, Camping, Nature to heal) Many Outdoor Pursuits have - ANSWER All of the above (Substantial Risk, Environmental concerns, Utilitarian Origins The Puritans were - ANSWER English Protestants Common Guiding principles of puritans were - ANSWER work & duty to the lord The Mathers were - ANSWER Intellectual Recreationists Joseph Seccombe Believed - ANSWER Diversions were inoffensive to the God In 1803 the united states were - ANSWER Expanding/Exploring its territories
The romantic period was known for the notion related to outdoor pursuits that - ANSWER wild mysteries and chaos in nature and nature itself should be intellectually desired Transcendentalists were important in the context of the outdoor pursuit because