Deck 15: Social Change and the 21st Century

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___________sustained mass movements to affect changes addressing forces negatively impacting a segment of society.

A) Social Movements
B) Reform Movements
C) Religious Movements
D) Civil Rights Movements
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_________lacks an organizational structure and articulated long-term goal.

A) Social Movements
B) Reform Movements
C) Collective Action
D) Social Action
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The_______________________; written by Betty Friedan; addressed the problem "That Had no name":

A) The Feminine Mystique
B) Why Men Should Menstruate
C) The Spirit of Capitalism
D) For their Own Good: Advice to a century of Women
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The APA in _____________considered Homosexuality as a mental disorder.

A) 1989
B) 1990
C) 1952
D) 1915
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The APA removed homosexuality as a mental illness in ______ due to protests.

A) 1950
B) 1961
C) 1993
D) 1973
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____________ identity does not connote anything about sexual orientation

A) Cis-Gender
B) Gender Queer
C) Transgender
D) Pansexual
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___________________is the deliberate breaking of unjust laws, to incite change.

A) Walk out's
B) Civil Disobedience
C) Violent Disobedience
D) Boycotts
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In 1964, the ___Constitutional amendment abolished poll taxes.

A) 25th
B) 3rd
C) 4th
D) 24th
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The ______________ were not granted citizenship until 1924.

A) Asian Americans
B) Mexican Americans
C) Irish Americans
D) Native Americans
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_______________ are social movements which advocate for significant change by expanding or modifying current institutions.

A) Reform Movements
B) Social Movements
C) Green Movements
D) Climate Movements
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In 1965, The Voting Rights act was passed prohibiting measures common in the south which impeded African Americans from voting.
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The Texas pipeline was a controversial issue for the Sioux Tribe
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Sustained mass movements to affect changes addressing forces negatively impacting a segment of society.
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In 1848 Seneca Fall Women's Rights Convention calling for the inclusion of women in all citizen rights.
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Deck 15: Social Change and the 21st Century
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___________sustained mass movements to affect changes addressing forces negatively impacting a segment of society.

A) Social Movements
B) Reform Movements
C) Religious Movements
D) Civil Rights Movements
A
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_________lacks an organizational structure and articulated long-term goal.

A) Social Movements
B) Reform Movements
C) Collective Action
D) Social Action
C
3
The_______________________; written by Betty Friedan; addressed the problem "That Had no name":

A) The Feminine Mystique
B) Why Men Should Menstruate
C) The Spirit of Capitalism
D) For their Own Good: Advice to a century of Women
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The APA in _____________considered Homosexuality as a mental disorder.

A) 1989
B) 1990
C) 1952
D) 1915
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The APA removed homosexuality as a mental illness in ______ due to protests.

A) 1950
B) 1961
C) 1993
D) 1973
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____________ identity does not connote anything about sexual orientation

A) Cis-Gender
B) Gender Queer
C) Transgender
D) Pansexual
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___________________is the deliberate breaking of unjust laws, to incite change.

A) Walk out's
B) Civil Disobedience
C) Violent Disobedience
D) Boycotts
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In 1964, the ___Constitutional amendment abolished poll taxes.

A) 25th
B) 3rd
C) 4th
D) 24th
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The ______________ were not granted citizenship until 1924.

A) Asian Americans
B) Mexican Americans
C) Irish Americans
D) Native Americans
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_______________ are social movements which advocate for significant change by expanding or modifying current institutions.

A) Reform Movements
B) Social Movements
C) Green Movements
D) Climate Movements
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In 1965, The Voting Rights act was passed prohibiting measures common in the south which impeded African Americans from voting.
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The Texas pipeline was a controversial issue for the Sioux Tribe
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In 1848 Seneca Fall Women's Rights Convention calling for the inclusion of women in all citizen rights.
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