A) brutal body contact or criminal violence.
B) quasi-criminal or criminal violence.
C) borderline violence or quasi-criminal violence.
D) violent overconformity or criminal violence.
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A) fear and anxiety among spectators.
B) new antiviolence norms among spectators.
C) a policing system that is covert and unseen by spectators.
D) events that limit emotional expression among spectators.
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A) most serious injuries occur within the rules in these sports.
B) human beings are inherently violent.
C) most parents encourage their children to be aggressive in sports.
D) people who choose to play these sports have strong aggressive tendencies.
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A) nearly all offenses involved male heterosexual coaches victimizing girls.
B) more than half of all assaults were perpetrated by homosexual coaches.
C) every coach who was accused of assault was fired immediately.
D) nearly all reports of sexual misconduct were investigated by the police.
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A) brutal body contact and quasi-criminal violence.
B) quasi-criminal violence and criminal violence.
C) borderline violence and brutal body contact.
D) criminal violence and borderline violence.
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A) using excessive physical force that can cause harm or destruction.
B) any physical actions that are motivated by strong feelings.
C) actions that are both irrational and strategic.
D) any form of assault grounded in human instinct.
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A) distract players from the visiting team.
B) throw objects at cheerleaders.
C) express political positions.
D) identify violent fans to stadium authorities.
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A) are more willing to accept a militaristic approach to social control at events.
B) have become more knowledgeable about world events.
C) are more will to pay high prices for seats close to exits.
D) have developed a wide range of strategies to protect themselves at events.
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A) NFL playoff games.
B) college football games.
C) professional soccer matches in large cities.
D) World Series baseball games.
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A) revolution.
B) democracy.
C) fascism.
D) necessity.
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A) punished if they use any form of brutal body contact when they play.
B) rewarded if they can engage in criminal violence without guilt.
C) rejected by peers if they use borderline violence in sport.
D) evaluated favorably for their ability to combine violence and skills.
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A) are not always used in practices.
B) that stabilize the brain are too expensive.
C) are so heavy that they put pressure on the brain.
D) helmets cannot stop the brain from moving inside the skull.
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A) less violent and less likely to disrupt action on the field.
B) more violent in the stands but less violent around the stadium.
C) less violent in the stadium but more violent around it.
D) more violent and more likely to use weapons in their violence.
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A) female spectators outnumber male spectators.
B) people from different racial and ethnic group attend the same events.
C) there are existing tensions and conflicts in a community or society.
D) venue managers install sophisticated surveillance equipment.
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A) money is the only cause of violence in sports.
B) human beings are instinctively violent.
C) violence is caused by the media.
D) commercialization enables more people to play violent sports.
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A) diabetes.
B) a chronic flu.
C) many autoimmune diseases.
D) early onset dementia.
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A) are fueled by emotional contagion.
B) usually focus on attacking police.
C) seldom lead to injuries or deaths among spectators.
D) involve people from poor,rural backgrounds.
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A) loud and expressive but not generally violent.
B) more violent than their counterparts in Europe and Latin America.
C) likely to see sport events in political terms and use them as protest sites.
D) seldom policed when entering venues where professional teams play.
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A) identify violent athletes and isolate them from those they may hurt.
B) understand violence in the context in which it occurs.
C) eliminate all brutal body contact in sports.
D) let athletes know what women really think of them.
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A) as violence increases in a sport,serious injuries among athletes decrease.
B) professional contact and collision sports are dangerous workplaces.
C) former athletes have fewer health problems than average people.
D) sports are safest when athletes overconform to the norms of the sport ethic.
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