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Construct a well supported response to this question: How did women, immigrants and American Indians use the progress of the
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What were the main concerns of Jerry Falwell and his followers in the Moral Majority?(1 point) Responses They encouraged people
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How did activists in one civil rights movement impact other movements in the U.S. and Europe?(1 point)
Responses Activists
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What was the primary purpose of the Seneca Falls Convention held in 1848?
Responses to call for an end to child labor to call for
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Which of the following was a reason for the growth of the “moral majority”? Select the two correct answers
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As you read about the response to the AIDS crisis, think about the similarities between that and Civil Rights demonstrations of
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Social Movements Assessment guidelines
Social Media Assessment Each group decides on an issue close to their heart. Students then
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Based on your experience with the simulation, how would you describe the following social movements—The Tea Party, Occupy Wall
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What ideas were important to the counterculture movement?
tradition and embracing social norms democracy and individualism
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Who developed a theory in which the working class would overthrow business owners?(1 point)
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How did activists in one civil rights movement impact other movements in the U.S. and Europe?(1 point)
Responses Activists
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What was one effect of the “right to roam” movement in Britain?(1 point)
Responses It led to baseball games in the country
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Discuss what it was and the positive and negative impacts of the anti-war movement.
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Excerpt from the OccupyWallStreet “About” Page
Occupy Wall Street is a people-powered movement that began on September 17,
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What role do social movements play in shaping political agendas?
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Jackie Robinson and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were apart of which movement?
Jackie Robinson and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were
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What ideas were important to the counterculture movement? (1 point)
A. • peace, equality, and harmony B. • tradition and
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Abolitionism The slogan sign should contain a unique slogan, one that you made up, that represents the reform movement noted.
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What positive long-lasting effects did the youth movement in the 1960s have on society?
(1 point) Responses women working outside
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What positive long-lasting effects did the youth movement in the 1960s have on society ( 1 point)
1. women working outside the
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Evaluate the extent to which service delivery protest you have described in 2 above met or did not meet the requirements of
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Between 1972 and 1989 there was_ regarding child advocacy.
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Between 1972 and 1989 there was_regarding child advocacy.
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What was one effect of the “right to roam” movement in Britain?
It led to the development of movies and radio that everyone
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in 5-7 sentences discuss the positive and negative impacts of the anti-war movement. post a detailed response to the discussion
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how did activist in one civil rights movement impact other movements in the US and Europe?
1. Activist communicated with each
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What did The movement for equal rights amendment have in common with the movement against the Amendment
A Both were ignored by
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What did The movement for equal rights amendment have in common with the movement against the Amendment
Both were ignored by the
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Choose TWO of these tactics that were used by Mohandas Gandhi to promote change in India.
Responses A chemical warfarechemical
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According to Americans living in the cities, what was a sign of a communist revolution in the United States? (1 point)
Responses
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What did the movement for the Equal Rights Amendment have in common with the movement against the amendment?
(1 point) Responses
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Which factor most likely caused a decline in Grange membership?(1 point)
Responses spikes in railroad prices spikes in railroad
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What was one effect of the right to Rome movement in Britain it led to the development of national Parks and the country that
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What was the significance of the tent city movement?
a. The movement was led by farmers and landowners. b. The movement was led
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Write me a response about the following movements in response the following prompts (2 SHORT sentences each):
Why did this
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What was the significance of the tent city movement
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Parphrase and humaise the following journal entry
Taking the course Sociology of the Social Movements has truly been eye-opening
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Parphrase and humaise the following journal entry also changing sentence construction
Taking the course Sociology of the Social
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Tut 1
Identify any (but not the Shembe Church) African Traditional Religious group in the African continent or the Caribbean
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Identify any (but not the Shembe Church) African Traditional Religious group in the African continent or the Caribbean Islands/
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how can Sociology: the social movement shape and change one's point of view
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What was the purpose of Hull House?(1 point) Responses Art museum Art museum Military training center Military training center
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Prohibition in the United States was a movement to:(1 point)
Responses Abolish child labor Abolish child labor Provide social
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This movement sought to take all who were "unfit" for society away and isolate them so they could be "normalized" and become
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Eugenics was a widely accepted, scientifically based movement that sought to improve society by...
Question 5 options: forced
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Eugenics was a widely accepted, scientifically based movement that sought to improve society by...
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Which statement summarizes the core beliefs of the feminist movement?(1 point)
Responses Feminists believe women are superior to
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Prohibition in the United States was a movement to:(1 point)
Responses Provide social supports to immigrants Provide social
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What was the fate of the Equal Rights Movement (ERA)?
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