Deck 5: Collective Action and Social Change

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Which of these are some of the benefits won by labor unions?

A) the eight-hour workday; the five-day workweek; and health insurance
B) unemployment insurance and retirement benefits
C) paid holidays, vacations, and sick leave
D) workplace safety standards
E) All of the above
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Which of these descriptions of social movements is NOT correct?

A) Reform social movements seek to improve society by changing a specific aspect of the social structure.
B) Alternate social movements seek to change a small part of the legal system.
C) Resistance movements seek to prevent change, maintain the status quo, or undo change.
D) Redemptive social movements focus on radical change in a specific group of people.
E) Revolutionary social movements seek to bring about a total change in society.
Question
Identify the theories that explain why people join social movements:

A) moral issues, declining privilege, mass-society
B) power, prestige, and networks
C) deprivation, political opportunity, political economy
D) A and B
E) A and C
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Social movements in the U.S. have resulted in changes in the following EXCEPT for:

A) legislation
B) amendments to the Constitution
C) Congressional gerrymandering
D) establishment of federal agencies
E) court rulings
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List the advantages of having access to the World Wide Web:

A) Information is literally at your fingertips.
B) Finding information that can be trusted.
C) It is easy to connect with like-minded individuals around the country and the world.
D) There is the enhanced ability to garner publicity that would otherwise be beyond the scope of most individuals and small groups.
E) A, C, and D
F) All of the above
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Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-When members of the union elect officers and representatives to negotiate with employers

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
Question
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-The acknowledgement that discrimination can be multilayered, depending on one's gender, race, class, sexual orientation, physical ability or other characteristics

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
Question
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-Formed when a large number of people organize to actively pursue common goals and encourage or resist social change

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
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Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-Working on behalf of larger groups or social movements

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
Question
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-Development of goals using language to maximize positive response and buy-in and minimize pushback

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
Question
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-Assisting individuals or families to receive the benefits or services to which they are entitled

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
Question
Match the following descriptions with the appropriate social movement:
-Seek to bring about a total change in society

A) Alternative
B) Redemptive
C) Reform
D) Revolutionary
E) Resistance
Question
Match the following descriptions with the appropriate social movement:
-Seek change in only a small part of the population

A) Alternative
B) Redemptive
C) Reform
D) Revolutionary
E) Resistance
Question
Match the following descriptions with the appropriate social movement:
-Seek to prevent change, preserve the status quo, or to undo change

A) Alternative
B) Redemptive
C) Reform
D) Revolutionary
E) Resistance
Question
Match the following descriptions with the appropriate social movement:
-Seek "radical change" but also target only specific people

A) Alternative
B) Redemptive
C) Reform
D) Revolutionary
E) Resistance
Question
Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-#BlackLivesMatter

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-Mental Health Wellness

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-Gun control

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-Opposition to police brutality that targets African Americans

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-#MeToo

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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Major social reform often is the result of collective action.
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Redemptive social movements seek to improve society by changing some specific aspect of the social structure.
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Collective bargaining is welcomed in corporate circles to ensure employees are dealt with fairly.
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Often "social change happens slowly, then suddenly" after years or decades of sustained effort.
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"Defund the police" prompted communities to immediately redirect funds from police to social services and employment opportunities for those in need.
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Some social movements seek to prevent change, preserve the status quo, or to undo change that has already occurred.
Question
Alternative social movements seek radical change targeting a specific group of people.
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Intersectionality focuses on the coming together of goals and opportunities.
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Cause advocacy focuses on working on behalf of individuals facing legal issues.
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An example of a revolutionary social movement is the right-wing militia groups.
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The establishment of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was a result of a social movement.
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White males are an example of a group experiencing declining privilege and thus motivated to join resistance social movements.
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Alyssa Milano is known as an elite ally for Black Lives Matter.
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The progressive reforms favored by social workers are often likely to encounter resistance movements.
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Title IX of the Education Act of 1972 banned federal funding of women's sports.
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Colin Kaepernick, pro football player, took a knee during the national anthem to protest changes to the NFL rule book.
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Suppressing voter rights is an example of a resistance movement.
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Case advocacy focuses on assisting clients to get lawmakers to enact new social welfare policies.
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The 13th Amendment gave women the right to vote.
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Some revolutionary movements in the United States are supported by domestic terrorists who are ready to use violence against their opponents.
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Former U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords is a gun violence survivor who promotes common sense gun laws.
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Simone Biles is an elite ally for self-care related to mental health.
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The history of the social work profession and its values are closely linked to social movements and collective action.
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Loving v. Virginia concerned the legality of same-sex marriage.
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Obergefell v. Hodges concerned the legality of interracial marriage.
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The National Association of Social Workers promotes advocacy on behalf of marginalized and underserved populations.
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Alternative social movements seek change in only a small part of the population; one example is________________________.
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Redemptive social movements seek "radical change" but also target only specific people: one example is ____________________.
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Reform movements "seek to improve society by changing some specific aspect of the social structure: one example is _________________.
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Revolutionary movements seek to bring about a total change in society: one example is ________________.
Question
Resistance movements seek to prevent change, preserve the status quo, or to undo change that has already occurred and revive past social patterns: one example is _____________.
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Using the terms "gun safety" instead of "gun control" is an example of careful ______________.
Question
The murder of ________________ by police sparked Black Lives Matter rallies across the country and across the globe in 2020.
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Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibited ___________________.
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The constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote was the ______________.
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The Supreme Court ruling on Loving vs. Virginia concerned the legality of ______________.
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Name a federal agency established as the result of a social movement: _________________.
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The 13th Amendment to the constitution abolished ____________________.
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The Supreme Court ruling on Obergefell v. Hodges concerned the fundamental right to ______________.
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The Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade protected women's right to ____________.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination based on ___________________.
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibited racial discrimination in voting as practiced in many Southern state. An example of such discrimination was _____________.
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A tactic and principle associated with Martin Luther King, Jr was ____________.
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Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are examples of _____________ used by social movements.
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Distinguish between different types of social movements and provide examples.
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Discuss the importance of framing in social movements.
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List some of the results of social movement in the United States - legislation, amendments to the Constitution, court rulings, or establishment of regulatory agencies.
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List some of the achievements of the women's movement in the United States
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Discuss the difference between a strategy and a tactic and give an example of each.
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Discuss the importance of media and social media for social movements and give examples
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Deck 5: Collective Action and Social Change
1
Which of these are some of the benefits won by labor unions?

A) the eight-hour workday; the five-day workweek; and health insurance
B) unemployment insurance and retirement benefits
C) paid holidays, vacations, and sick leave
D) workplace safety standards
E) All of the above
E
2
Which of these descriptions of social movements is NOT correct?

A) Reform social movements seek to improve society by changing a specific aspect of the social structure.
B) Alternate social movements seek to change a small part of the legal system.
C) Resistance movements seek to prevent change, maintain the status quo, or undo change.
D) Redemptive social movements focus on radical change in a specific group of people.
E) Revolutionary social movements seek to bring about a total change in society.
B
3
Identify the theories that explain why people join social movements:

A) moral issues, declining privilege, mass-society
B) power, prestige, and networks
C) deprivation, political opportunity, political economy
D) A and B
E) A and C
E
4
Social movements in the U.S. have resulted in changes in the following EXCEPT for:

A) legislation
B) amendments to the Constitution
C) Congressional gerrymandering
D) establishment of federal agencies
E) court rulings
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5
List the advantages of having access to the World Wide Web:

A) Information is literally at your fingertips.
B) Finding information that can be trusted.
C) It is easy to connect with like-minded individuals around the country and the world.
D) There is the enhanced ability to garner publicity that would otherwise be beyond the scope of most individuals and small groups.
E) A, C, and D
F) All of the above
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6
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-When members of the union elect officers and representatives to negotiate with employers

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
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7
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-The acknowledgement that discrimination can be multilayered, depending on one's gender, race, class, sexual orientation, physical ability or other characteristics

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
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8
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-Formed when a large number of people organize to actively pursue common goals and encourage or resist social change

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
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9
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-Working on behalf of larger groups or social movements

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
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10
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-Development of goals using language to maximize positive response and buy-in and minimize pushback

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
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11
Match the definitions with the appropriate terms:
-Assisting individuals or families to receive the benefits or services to which they are entitled

A) Social movement
B) Cause advocacy
C) Case advocacy
D) Framing
E) Collective bargaining
F) Intersectionality
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12
Match the following descriptions with the appropriate social movement:
-Seek to bring about a total change in society

A) Alternative
B) Redemptive
C) Reform
D) Revolutionary
E) Resistance
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13
Match the following descriptions with the appropriate social movement:
-Seek change in only a small part of the population

A) Alternative
B) Redemptive
C) Reform
D) Revolutionary
E) Resistance
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14
Match the following descriptions with the appropriate social movement:
-Seek to prevent change, preserve the status quo, or to undo change

A) Alternative
B) Redemptive
C) Reform
D) Revolutionary
E) Resistance
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15
Match the following descriptions with the appropriate social movement:
-Seek "radical change" but also target only specific people

A) Alternative
B) Redemptive
C) Reform
D) Revolutionary
E) Resistance
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16
Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-#BlackLivesMatter

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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17
Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-Mental Health Wellness

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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18
Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-Gun control

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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19
Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-Opposition to police brutality that targets African Americans

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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Match the "elite allies" associated with recent social movements:
-#MeToo

A) Colin Kaepernick
B) Gabby Gifford
C) Alyssa Milano
D) Simone Biles
E) Women's National Basketball Association
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21
Major social reform often is the result of collective action.
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Redemptive social movements seek to improve society by changing some specific aspect of the social structure.
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Collective bargaining is welcomed in corporate circles to ensure employees are dealt with fairly.
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Often "social change happens slowly, then suddenly" after years or decades of sustained effort.
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"Defund the police" prompted communities to immediately redirect funds from police to social services and employment opportunities for those in need.
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Some social movements seek to prevent change, preserve the status quo, or to undo change that has already occurred.
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Alternative social movements seek radical change targeting a specific group of people.
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Intersectionality focuses on the coming together of goals and opportunities.
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Cause advocacy focuses on working on behalf of individuals facing legal issues.
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An example of a revolutionary social movement is the right-wing militia groups.
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The establishment of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was a result of a social movement.
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White males are an example of a group experiencing declining privilege and thus motivated to join resistance social movements.
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Alyssa Milano is known as an elite ally for Black Lives Matter.
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The progressive reforms favored by social workers are often likely to encounter resistance movements.
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Title IX of the Education Act of 1972 banned federal funding of women's sports.
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Colin Kaepernick, pro football player, took a knee during the national anthem to protest changes to the NFL rule book.
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Suppressing voter rights is an example of a resistance movement.
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Case advocacy focuses on assisting clients to get lawmakers to enact new social welfare policies.
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The 13th Amendment gave women the right to vote.
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Some revolutionary movements in the United States are supported by domestic terrorists who are ready to use violence against their opponents.
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Former U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords is a gun violence survivor who promotes common sense gun laws.
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Simone Biles is an elite ally for self-care related to mental health.
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43
The history of the social work profession and its values are closely linked to social movements and collective action.
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Loving v. Virginia concerned the legality of same-sex marriage.
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Obergefell v. Hodges concerned the legality of interracial marriage.
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The National Association of Social Workers promotes advocacy on behalf of marginalized and underserved populations.
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47
Alternative social movements seek change in only a small part of the population; one example is________________________.
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Redemptive social movements seek "radical change" but also target only specific people: one example is ____________________.
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Reform movements "seek to improve society by changing some specific aspect of the social structure: one example is _________________.
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Revolutionary movements seek to bring about a total change in society: one example is ________________.
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Resistance movements seek to prevent change, preserve the status quo, or to undo change that has already occurred and revive past social patterns: one example is _____________.
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Using the terms "gun safety" instead of "gun control" is an example of careful ______________.
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The murder of ________________ by police sparked Black Lives Matter rallies across the country and across the globe in 2020.
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Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibited ___________________.
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The constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote was the ______________.
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The Supreme Court ruling on Loving vs. Virginia concerned the legality of ______________.
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Name a federal agency established as the result of a social movement: _________________.
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The 13th Amendment to the constitution abolished ____________________.
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The Supreme Court ruling on Obergefell v. Hodges concerned the fundamental right to ______________.
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The Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade protected women's right to ____________.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination based on ___________________.
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibited racial discrimination in voting as practiced in many Southern state. An example of such discrimination was _____________.
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63
A tactic and principle associated with Martin Luther King, Jr was ____________.
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Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are examples of _____________ used by social movements.
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65
Distinguish between different types of social movements and provide examples.
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66
Discuss the importance of framing in social movements.
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67
List some of the results of social movement in the United States - legislation, amendments to the Constitution, court rulings, or establishment of regulatory agencies.
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List some of the achievements of the women's movement in the United States
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Discuss the importance of media and social media for social movements and give examples
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