Multiple Choice
With regard to evolution, what did physical education believe?
A) The theory of evolution was combined with physiological assumptions about the relationship between mind and body to justify physical education.
B) Exercise was believed to be a measure of biological improvement.
C) Improvements in physical stature were symbolic of mental and moral improvements as well.
D) Physical education was of benefit to the human race because individual physical improvements would enhance the entire evolutionary process of the human race.
E) All of the above.
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