ProCon’s Cheerleading Quiz

Question: What was the first cheer from a cheerleader in the United States?
Answer: In 1898 University of Minnesota student Johnny Campbell picked up a megaphone and rallied fans with the first cheer from a cheerleader: “Rah, Rah, Rah! Ski-U-Mah! Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Minn-e-so-tah!”
Question: What region is considered the heart of modern cheerleading in the United States?
Answer: The South (including Texas) is usually considered the heart of modern cheerleading in the United States.
Question: Which of the following is not an argument for considering cheerleading a sport?
Answer: This is a common argument against considering cheerleading a sport.
Question: Which U.S. president was also a student cheerleader?
Answer: Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush were all student cheerleaders.
Question: What day is considered cheerleading’s birthday?
Answer: Cheerleading was “born” on November 2, 1898, when University of Minnesota student Johnny Campbell picked up a megaphone and rallied fans with the first cheer from a cheerleader.
Question: Which of the following is associated with modern cheerleading?
Answer: All of these are features of modern cheerleading.
Question: The first cheerleader was a student from what school?
Answer: Johnny Campbell of the University of Minnesota is widely considered the first cheerleader in the United States.
Question: The growing popularity of what sport spurred the rise of cheers and cheerleading in the United States?
Answer: The history of cheerleading is strongly tied to the rise in popularity of football.
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