Physical educators in the United States who were influenced by the progressive-education movement of John Dewey developed programs that emphasized
A. physical fitness through calisthenics
B. isometrics and isotonics
C. sports, games, and rhythm and dance
D. adapted activities
Answer: C. sports, games, and rhythm and dance
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