modern day ameturism and proffesionalism Flashcards

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What is the basis of achievement in modern society according to the text?

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Achievement based on merit

Society has become more egalitarian with performance standards being more important than social class.

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What has performance at the top level in most sports become?

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Open to all

This change allows for broader participation regardless of background.

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What does modern amateurism in sports emphasize?

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Fair play and sportsmanship

Examples include fair play awards and traditional practices like shaking hands.

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Which principle is the Olympic ideal based on?

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Principles of amateurism

The Olympics promote values tied to amateurism and fair competition.

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What factors contributed to the growth of professional sports?

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  • Increased status of professional performers
  • Social mobility
  • High rewards through media and sponsorship
  • Celebrity status and media coverage
  • Money invested in sports

These factors have led to a significant shift in how sports are viewed and supported financially.

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How did social class affect participation in sports in the past?

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Social class was a barrier to participation

In the nineteenth century, social mobility was limited, affecting who could succeed in sports.

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True or False: Professionals have less time to train than amateurs.

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False

Professionals often train full-time, leading to higher performance standards.

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Fill in the blank: The amateur code has continued in British sport through _______.

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fair play awards

This reflects ongoing values in sportsmanship and competition.

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