Pre industrial Britain Flashcards

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Define the class system using the term “Feudal system” in Pre industrial Britain during 1780

A

The Feudal system refers to the ownership of wealth and land. This dictated one’s status as it determined whether one was Lower or Upper class

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Name a sport that the Upper class and Lower class played in 1780

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Upper Class- Real tennis

Lower Class- Mob Football

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What term can you use to recall the characteristics of popular and rational recreation? Also, what does each letter stand for?

*Remember to apply them correctly! E.g Local for the lower class meant they could not travel, this is the oppoiste for the upper class

A

LUCI CROWS

Local

Unwritten rules

Cruel

Irregular

Class

Rural

Occupational

Wagering

Simple

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Compare the characterisitcs of pre-industrial games of mob football and real tennis [8 marks].

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*When comparing you need to clarify the similarities and differences between two things. Also, examples always strengthen your answer!

Mob Football

  • Local as communication and transport was limited
  • Unwritten rules as the lower class could not read
  • Cruel and violent as peasants had low moral standards
  • Irregualar as the lower class worked long hours
  • Played rurally as peasants lived in the countryside
  • Occupational as work became the basis of sport
  • The upper class occasionaly wagered on Mob football
  • Equipment and facililities were very basic
  • Male dominated

Real tennis

  • Was not exclusively played locally as the upper class could afford to travel small distances
  • Rules were established and complex as the Upper class could read
  • Real tennis had moral values and was not violent
  • Real tennis was regular as the Upper class had free time
  • Male dominated, but women could play as long as they did not physically exert themselves
  • Played on courts as the Upper class had the facilities
  • Equipment was specialised as the Upper class could afford it

*Accept other points from LUCI CROWS if they’re explained

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Explain how the two-tier class system influenced the nature of sporting recreation in pre-industrial society. [4 marks]

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*Explain= Define –> Say why & or how –> Examples

Definition= The class system determined one’s status and consisted of the upper and lower class. The class system determined what activity one could play. [1]

  • The upper class played Real tennis because ……. (any reason from LUCI CROWS) [1]
  • The Lower class played Mob football because …… (any reason from LUCI CROWS) [1]
  • A crucial difference between the classes was the upper class could make wagers on the lower class, because they had the money to do so. [1]

*Accept any other point from LUCI CROWS if it’s explained

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Explain how social and cultural factors influenced the characteristics of popular recreation in pre-industrial (pre-1780) Britain. [4 marks]

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Award one mark for each of the following points (max 4 marks):

  • Limited transport or communications - local
  • Illiteracy / uneducated - uncodified / simple rules / limited organisation
  • Reflection of life and times / harsh society - cruel / violent
  • Seasonal time / free time on Holy Days or annual holidays - occasional / festival
  • Before industrial revolution / before migration to towns / population - centred on village or county town life / rural
  • Two class society / feudal system - courtly and popular / upper / gentry class activities and lower or peasant class activities

*Accept any other explained point from LUCI CROWS

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Describe the ways in which real tennis was different from most other popular recreations. [4 marks]

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Award one mark for each of the following points (max 4 marks):

  • Courtly / played by upper class / gentry
  • Written / complex rules / organised
  • Not cruel / violent / had etiquette / cultured / skilful
  • Played often / regularly
  • Purpose built facilities / equipment
  • Not local / transport available / travel

[4]

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8
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What type of people participated in Popular recreation?

What type of people participated in Rational recreation?

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Popular recreation= Lower class

Rational recreation= Upper class

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Real tennis was played in pre-industrial Britain (pre-1780).

Identify three characteristics of real tennis.

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  •    Played by the upper classes / civilised (1)
  •    Complex rules / strategy / skilful (1)
  •    Specialised kit and equipment / facilities (1)
  •    Played by men (1)
  •    High moral code (1).

Accept first three answers only.

Accept other relevant characteristics of real tennis.

Max 3 marks

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