| Definition | Keyword | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A person who plays sport for the financial gain | Professional | 100%
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| A person who plays sport for the love of it and receives no financial gain | Amateur | 94%
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| Refers to the relationship between sport, business and media | Golden triangle | 65%
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| Large numbers of people moving from rural areas into towns and citites | Urbanisation | 53%
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| The gradual organisation and defining of the rules | Codification | 47%
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| Period of Britain that changed it from a feudal, rural society into an industrialised, capitalist society, controlled by a powerful urban middle class | Industrial Revolution | 41%
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| The process whereby nations are increasingly being linked together and people are becoming more interdependent via improvements in communication and travel | Globalisation | 35%
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| Online apps and websites which allow users to interact by sharing content and taking part in social networking | Social media | 35%
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| An organised means of communication by which large numbers of different people can be reached quickly | Media | 29%
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| Form of competitive running/walking the 17th and 18th centuries | Foot racing` | 24%
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| A member of the gentry who looked after a lower-class performer | Patron | 24%
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| The founder of the Wenlock Olympian Games in 1850 | Dr William Penny Brookes | 18%
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| Acronym for the initial negative effects of industrialisation | HITFOR | 18%
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| The sport and pastimes of people in pre-industrial Britain | Popular recreation | 18%
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| Was a was of structuring society around a relationship derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour | Feudal system | 12%
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| Factory teams were set up by factory owners as a way of decreasing absenteeism and encouraging loyalty in the workforce | Industrial patronage | 12%
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| Local council provision of facilities for the masses to participate | Public provision | 12%
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| When a company pays for their products to be publicly displayed or advertised | Sponsership | 12%
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| The process of attempting to gain money from an activity e.g. sport | Commercialisation | 6%
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| Practice in which the brand or image from one 'product' is used to sell another | Merchandising | 6%
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| Sports in the 19th century for the lower classes which were designed by the middle class to be well ordered, organised and controlled | Rational recreation | 6%
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