20th Century Sport Flashcards

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Describe class in the 20th century

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  • Still divided by class
  • public facilities (courts and pitches
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what sports did the upper class typically play

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  • Rugby union, polo, rowing, cricket, tennis and golf
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3
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what sports did the lower class typically play

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  • Rugby league, association football
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4
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the middle class played both as they were in a ……. process

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civilising

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5
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Using a practical example explain the amateurism vs professionalism

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  • Sport of rugby divides into two separate codes of rugby
  • Rugby league (LC, became professional, northern working class)
  • Rugby union (UC, amateur ethos)
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Describe Gender in the 20th century

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  • female participation had dropped to a low by 1900
  • sport was male dominated
  • Physical activity was seen as to physical for women
  • Traditional female role (housewife, child care)
  • sporting crowds and spectators were male dominated
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7
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What was the stereotype for sport

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  • masculine
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name some examples of why gender participation was like it was

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  • less options for women (olympic competition)
  • Discrimination was high (men only golf clubs)
  • limited/no media coverage of female sport
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Describe Law and order in the 20th century

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  • Police force / RSPCA / Government acts
  • meant sport was more civilised = cruel sports had disappeared
  • NGB’s had standardised rules nationally
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Example’s of why sport was more civilised

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  • fixed numbers per team
  • big crowds led to purpose built stadiums
    -Professional teams demanded levels of behaviour
    -wagering was an important aspect of life but much more controlled and regulated
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What was the name of the act that occurred in the 20th century for education and what did it bring

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Butler education act
-made sport compulsory, extra curricular sport important
-birth of grammar schools

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Describe sport at a grammar school in the 20th century

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  • Access to a variety of sports (expensive sports)
  • For example: cricket, rugby union (similar to 19th century public schools)
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describe sport at a secondary modern school in the 20th century

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  • increased participation in sport due to growth of compulsory PE and school sport
  • Provided fixtures and extra curricular clubs
  • Saturday sports
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14
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What did the education act in 1988 bring

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  • national curriculum (everyone assessed the same way)
  • Pe was a core subject
  • Broad range of activities experienced in school
    -provided financial, facility and expertise opportunities
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Describe time in 20th century sport

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  • Less working hours meant more energy to participate
  • Increased leisure time meant spectatorship
  • increased leisure time meant increased participation in working class
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16
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Describe money in 20th century sport

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  • Increased disposable income (increased participation)
  • increased disposable income increased spectatorship
  • Money still differentiated access to certain activities
  • Introduction of public sport facilities created greater equality
17
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what are the 4 types of transport and the impact they had

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  • Bus : Increased spectators
  • Car : Mass participation increased (more people can travel individually)
  • Train : Rail fares increased
  • Plane : International fixtures
18
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Name some impacts that a better transport system had on sport in the 20th century

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  • Greater flexibility of participation and scheduling
  • Crowds developed
  • Media coverage
  • Increased leagues and cups
  • In some cases activity levels were down (stopping walking and cycling)