AQA GCSE HISTORY Paper 1 Section A/C: Russia, 1894–
1945: Tsardom and communism MAY 2024
Why did mob football have unwritten rules - __100% correct answer A large amount of
the working class were illiterate
Why was mob football rural - __100% correct answer Agricultural society existed,
majority of the UK was rural.
Why was mob football simple - __100% correct answer It had no specialist equipment, it
used a pig's bladder
Why was mob football popular - __100% correct answer It was played by the working
class masses
List 5 Characteristics of real tennis - __100% correct answer Civilised, regular,
international, complex rules, urban, complex, courtly.
Who played real tennis - __100% correct answer The upper class, royalty, aristocrats,
land owners
Why was real tennis civilised - __100% correct answer It was played by the upper class
What is a feudal system - __100% correct answer A two tiered class system of upper
and lower class
What do you call a two tiered class system of upper and lower class. - __100% correct
answer A feudal system
COLOURS WC - characteristics of popular recreation, what does it stand for - __100%
correct answer Cruel, occasional, local, occupational, unwritten rules, rural, simple,
wagering, courtly or popular
What type of recreation was played pre 1780 - __100% correct answer Popular
, List 5 Characteristics of mob football - __100% correct answer Cruel, occasional, local,
unwritten rules, rural, simple, wagering, popular
Why was mob football cruel - __100% correct answer It reflected the harshness of
society
Why was mob football occasional - __100% correct answer It was only played on holy or
festival days
Why was mob football local - __100% correct answer The working class had no means
of transport
Why was real tennis regular. - __100% correct answer The upper class did not work so
had large amounts of leisure time in which to play
Why was real tennis international - __100% correct answer The upper class had means
of travel.
Why did real tennis have sophisticated rules - __100% correct answer The upper class
were well educated
Why was real tennis urban. - __100% correct answer It was played in purpose built
facilities in castles and palaces.
Why wasn't real tennis simple - __100% correct answer It used specialist equipment and
specialist court.
Why was real tennis courtly - __100% correct answer It was played by the upper class
and royalty.
What characteristic does real tennis and mob football have in common. - __100% correct
answer They both involve wagering
What form of recreation were both the upper and lower class involved in. - __100%
correct answer Pedestrianism
What was pedestrianism - __100% correct answer A sport involving how far individuals
could walk/travel in a certain time.
Who performed pedestrianism - __100% correct answer The working class, often as part
of their job as messengers.
How were both the working class and upper class involved in pedestrianism - __100%
correct answer The working class performed the upper class provided the prize money
and used it to wager on.
1945: Tsardom and communism MAY 2024
Why did mob football have unwritten rules - __100% correct answer A large amount of
the working class were illiterate
Why was mob football rural - __100% correct answer Agricultural society existed,
majority of the UK was rural.
Why was mob football simple - __100% correct answer It had no specialist equipment, it
used a pig's bladder
Why was mob football popular - __100% correct answer It was played by the working
class masses
List 5 Characteristics of real tennis - __100% correct answer Civilised, regular,
international, complex rules, urban, complex, courtly.
Who played real tennis - __100% correct answer The upper class, royalty, aristocrats,
land owners
Why was real tennis civilised - __100% correct answer It was played by the upper class
What is a feudal system - __100% correct answer A two tiered class system of upper
and lower class
What do you call a two tiered class system of upper and lower class. - __100% correct
answer A feudal system
COLOURS WC - characteristics of popular recreation, what does it stand for - __100%
correct answer Cruel, occasional, local, occupational, unwritten rules, rural, simple,
wagering, courtly or popular
What type of recreation was played pre 1780 - __100% correct answer Popular
, List 5 Characteristics of mob football - __100% correct answer Cruel, occasional, local,
unwritten rules, rural, simple, wagering, popular
Why was mob football cruel - __100% correct answer It reflected the harshness of
society
Why was mob football occasional - __100% correct answer It was only played on holy or
festival days
Why was mob football local - __100% correct answer The working class had no means
of transport
Why was real tennis regular. - __100% correct answer The upper class did not work so
had large amounts of leisure time in which to play
Why was real tennis international - __100% correct answer The upper class had means
of travel.
Why did real tennis have sophisticated rules - __100% correct answer The upper class
were well educated
Why was real tennis urban. - __100% correct answer It was played in purpose built
facilities in castles and palaces.
Why wasn't real tennis simple - __100% correct answer It used specialist equipment and
specialist court.
Why was real tennis courtly - __100% correct answer It was played by the upper class
and royalty.
What characteristic does real tennis and mob football have in common. - __100% correct
answer They both involve wagering
What form of recreation were both the upper and lower class involved in. - __100%
correct answer Pedestrianism
What was pedestrianism - __100% correct answer A sport involving how far individuals
could walk/travel in a certain time.
Who performed pedestrianism - __100% correct answer The working class, often as part
of their job as messengers.
How were both the working class and upper class involved in pedestrianism - __100%
correct answer The working class performed the upper class provided the prize money
and used it to wager on.