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3.1.3.1 Emergence of globalisation of sport (post World War II) Reorder

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  • The introduction of the National Curriculum in this century made Physical Education compulsory in schools.
  • Developments in media and technology resulted in sports globalisation during this century.
  • Post-1850 industrial Britain:
  • Twentieth-century Britain:
  • Sports such as rugby and association football were developed in public schools that emerged around this time.
  • Pre-industrial Britain:
  • Among the lower class, sports such as mob football were played but were restricted to holy days and festivals.
  • Twenty-first-century Britain:

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