Ch. 18 Social Movement and Revolutions Flashcards

1
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a spontaneous, unplanned collective protest, loosely organized at best, involving attacks on property and (sometimes) persons

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riot

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a conscious, concerted, and sustained effort by ordinary people to change some aspect of their society by using extrainstitutional means

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social movement

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3
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any kind of behavior that spreads among a specific population and is repeated enthusiastically for some period of time before disappearing

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fad

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4
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a theoretical perspective that emphasizes that movements are concerned with politics, not individual psychological states, and are a rational form of politics and a normal response, under certain circumstances, to routine institutional political processes

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political-process perspective

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5
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Which of the following is typical of social movements?

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They are agents of social and political change.

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6
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Studying social movements may answer which of these questions?

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Why do people cooperate with each other when they can get the same benefits by acting alone?

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7
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The United States might not have __________, had it not been for a social movement.

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minority civil rights

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8
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In recent years, social movements have become __________.

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more global

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9
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Sherman is not sure what he believes in regarding gay marriage…. Relating to a social movement helped Sherman connect with his __________.

A

moral sensibilities

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10
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a theoretical perspective that emphasizes the importance of resources, like labor and money, for generating and sustaining social movements

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resource-mobilization approach

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11
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a formal organization that participates in, and may initiate or lead, a social movement

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social movement organization (SMO)

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12
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the ties or connections between people, groups, and organizations

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social network

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13
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an individual’s freedom to participate in a movement or protest due to a (relative) lack of constraining obligations created by work, school, family, or community

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biographical availability

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14
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the specific ways in which ideas and beliefs are presented to other poeple

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framing

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15
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one’s belief that one belongs to a certain group with distinctive characteristics and interests

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collective identity

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16
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an unexpected event that surprises, distresses, and outrages people, often to the point of motivating them to join or even start a movement to eliminate the source of their outrage

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moral shock

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17
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Aryan is an American citizen now, but he wants to draw attention to the terrible condition of the average person in his homeland…… What is Aryan doing?

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mobilizing resources

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18
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Holly has joined a social action group. Which of the following is most likely her motivation?

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Her roommate is a member

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19
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What frame is best used to emphasize the urgency of a problem?

A

diagnostic

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20
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A cultural social movements theorist would be most interested in which of the following groups in regards to their involvement in social movements?

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registered voters

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21
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A group of politically motivated participants petitions the government to change a law they believe to be unfair….. The difference between these two groups is the difference between __________ paradigms.

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political and cultural

22
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place where people gather that do not have any government or corporate surveillance, where oppositional ideas and tactics can develop and spread

A

free space

23
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A group that fought slumlords is absorbed into a government agency. Another group achieved some of its goals and then its members drifted apart. What is being compared here?

A

Institutionalization and internal dynamics

24
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Jorge started an immigrants’ rights group and recruited some members. However, they did not want to stage a protest for fear of getting arrested. Instead, Jorge asked his members to go on Twitter and encourage an email campaign. Jorge was using his __________.

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tactical skills

25
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When an animal rights supporter throws red paint on someone’s fur jacket, what tactic is being used?

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Intimidation

26
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It is important to understand that there is a difference between _________ and __________ of a specific social movement goal.

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acceptance; achievement

27
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Which of the following is one cultural consequence of social movements?

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They encourage informed citizens to think about a topic and how they feel about it.

28
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a revolution consists, at minimum, of a change of government or political regime brought about, at least in part, by popular protest

A

revolution

29
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a social movement that seeks to overthrow a government or fundamentally change a society’s economic institutions and class structure

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revolutionary movement

30
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a situation that occurs when two or more political institutions or groups claim to be the rightful or legitimate rulers of a certain territory or population

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revolutionary situation

31
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The leader of a social movement in an oppressed country wants a relatively bloodless revolution that will make life better for the poor. The military uses the name and the ideals of the movement, but stages a __________ that puts them in power.

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coup d’etat

32
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The leader of country X has died and possible successors are fighting among themselves. A leader rises up among the suffering peasants and leads them into collective action. Why is this situation considered revolutionary?

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It meets all three of Lenin’s requirements.

33
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If a revolutionary leader wants to speed up the time until his plans come to fruition, he might organize a(n) __________.

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spontaneous riot

34
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Zane’s recruits for his social movement are mostly young people who like the idea of protesting, but are not especially devoted to cause. The group did not achieve their goal. What did they probably lack?

A

Decisive collective action

35
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Countries like the United States, Canada, Ireland, and Japan are considered ___________.

A

democracies

36
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Tasha believes that killing animals is wrong and often holds demonstrations outside animal testing facilities. Tasha’s motivation is her ___________.

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moral sensibility

37
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Social movements keep societies from __________.

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endlessly reproducing themselves

38
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Because early social causes such as the labor movement often involved riots, the first sociologists thought that they needed to study ________ to understand social movements.

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mob psychology

39
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Tyler has a social cause in mind and speaks to his rabbi about the temple sponsoring his group. The rabbi agrees. Tyler’s actions can be identified as the _________.

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resource mobilization approach

40
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As our society shifts from a manufacturing base to a knowledge base, the goal of social movements becomes to __________.

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control social change by controlling a society’s symbols and self-understandings

41
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To get recruits to support his free-speech social movement, Elliot regularly visited college campuses and talked informally to students. He did this because of the students’ ___________.

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biographical availability

42
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The civil rights movement used mostly peaceful protest tactics and achieved most of its goals. What does this say about the use of tactics in social movements?

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Nonviolent groups are more likely to succeed.

43
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Repression may destroy a rebel movement or it may ___________.

A

make it stronger

44
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Bailey organized a series of protests of her college’s admission policies….. In this case Bailey’s protests had __________.

A

cultural consequences

45
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Representatives of a parents’ group that opposes some policies of the local school board are invited to speak at a board meeting. A social movement’s scholars would say this group has achieved _________.

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acceptance by the opposition

46
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Democracy gives people a voice in their own destiny, channels conflicts, and offers concessions to social movements. For these reasons _________ seldom, if ever, happens in democracies.

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overthrow of the government

47
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A __________ seeks to overthrow a government.

A

revolutionary movement

48
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What is the relationship of a war to revolution?

A

A war can lead to a revolution.

49
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A monarch dies and several rivals begin to fight for the throne. Now is the perfect time for __________.

A

a revolution

50
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Mass economic crises were the trigger for most of the Arab Spring revolutions. Is it likely that the economic crisis in the United States will also cause a revolution?

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No. A democracy has never been overthrown.