Mind Map Flashcards

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What is a key factor regarding participation in sports for boys?

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Public schools have no girls participating

This highlights gender disparities in sports participation.

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What traditional role is often associated with women in sports?

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Traditional role of the female

This refers to societal expectations that may limit women’s participation in sports.

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What has changed in education from the 19th century to now?

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Increased access to public schools for females

This reflects broader educational changes over time.

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What type of control is mentioned in the context of athletics?

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Social control and law and order

This indicates how sports can reflect societal norms and regulations.

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What is the significance of leisure time in sports participation?

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Increased leisure time allows for greater participation in sports

This connects to changes in work hours and societal structure.

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Fill in the blank: The upper class in sports typically has _______.

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wealth

This suggests economic factors influence participation and access to sports.

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What societal class is often associated with lower participation in sports?

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Lower class

This reflects barriers to participation due to economic constraints.

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What is a modern expectation regarding student behavior in classrooms?

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Students should display their college ID badge clearly

This is a part of maintaining order and respect in educational environments.

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True or False: The industrial revolution had no impact on sports participation.

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False

The industrial revolution affected time off and wages, influencing sports engagement.

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What is one of the key principles associated with sportsmanship?

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Mutual respect

This principle promotes a positive environment in sports.

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What is a common expectation before entering a classroom?

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Switch mobile phones to silent

This is to minimize distractions during lessons.

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Fill in the blank: Increased work hours have led to _______ in sports participation.

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more leisure time

This highlights the relationship between work-life balance and sports.

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What is the role of spectators in sports?

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To watch and support events

Spectators play a crucial role in the sports economy and culture.

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What is the relationship between social mobility and sports?

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Sports can be a means of upward social mobility

Participation in sports can lead to scholarships and opportunities.

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What is a common requirement for students when entering a classroom?

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Dispose of food and drink before class starts

This maintains cleanliness and focus in the learning environment.

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What are some examples of sports that may be influenced by class distinctions?

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  • Rugby
  • Cricket
  • Tennis

These sports often have varying levels of accessibility based on socioeconomic status.

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What is one reason why the upper class may have more time for sports?

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They have fewer work obligations

Economic status can dictate available leisure time.