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Emergence and evolution of modern sport (post-industrial Britain) Categorise

Target Level
C
Running Total
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Pre-industrial Britain
Post-1850 industrial Britain

Codified rules
Teams participated in everyday clothing so were indistinguishable 
Teams were limited to localised sport
Game play was sportsmanlike
Unbounded playing areas
Team numbers were even to promote fair play
Specified playing boundaries
Unspecified number of participants on each team
Used natural resources for equipment
Simple or unwritten rules
Specialised equipment was used
Teams played in different colours
Game play was violent
Teams could travel to play

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Pass Mark
70%