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What is
Bruce's
interest in relation to religion and social change?
He is interested in the
relationships
between religion and social change.
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What two examples of religiously inspired protest movements does Bruce compare?
The
civil rights movement
The new Christian right
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What time period does
Bruce
describe for the black civil rights movement?
The
1950s
and
1960s
.
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What was the goal of the
black civil rights movement
?
To end
racially motivated
social change.
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When was
slavery
abolished in the
United States
?
1865
.
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What legal and political rights were denied to
blacks
in southern states after
slavery
was abolished?
They were denied legal and political rights, including
voting
and access to
amenities
.
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What actions were forbidden for
blacks
in the southern
states
?
Interracial
marriages were forbidden.
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What event marked the beginning of the civil rights movement in
1955
?
Rosa Parks
refused to sit at the back of a bus.
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What types of actions did the
civil rights movement
involve?
Direct action
by
black people
Marches
Boycotts
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What significant legal change occurred in
1964
regarding
segregation?
Segregation was outlawed.
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Who does
Bruce
describe as the backbone of the black civil rights movement?
The
black clergy
.
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Who led the black clergy during the civil rights movement?
Dr. Martin Luther King
.
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What roles did the black
clergy
play in the
civil rights movement
?
Provided support and
moral legitimacy
Offered meeting places and sanctuary
Organized rituals for unity
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How did the
black clergy
appeal to whites to change the law?
By appealing to their shared
Christian
values of equality.
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What was the impact of the
black clergy's
message on
white clergy
in the
South
?
The impact was limited, but it reached a wider audience outside the South.
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How does
Bruce
view religion in the context of the civil rights movement?
As an
ideological
resource
Provides beliefs and practices for motivation
Supports
protests
and social change
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What are the ways religious organizations support protests and social change?
Taking the moral high ground
Channeling dissent
Acting as honest broker
Mobilizing public opinion
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How did black clergy take the moral high ground during the
civil rights movement
?
By pointing out the hypocrisy of
white clergy
who preached love but supported
segregation
.
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What was a significant event that served as a rallying point for the civil rights case?
The
funeral
of
Martin Luther King
.
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What role do churches play in
conflicts
according to
Bruce
?
They provide a context for
negotiating
both sides and stand above mere politics.
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How did
black churches
mobilize public opinion during the
civil rights movement
?
By successfully campaigning for support across the whole of
America
.
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What does
Bruce
argue about the
civil rights movement's
success?
It achieved its
aims
by sharing values with
those in power
.
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What
principle
did the
civil rights movement
aim to put into practice?
The principle of
equality
embodied in the
American constitution
.
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What characterizes the
new Christian right movement
?
Politically and morally conservative
Protestant fundamentalist
Opposes
liberalizing
American society
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What are the aims of the new
Christian right
?
To take America back to God and make
abortion
,
homosexuality
,
gay marriage
, and
divorce
illegal.
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Since when has the new Christian right gained prominence?
Since the
1960s
.
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What
traditional
values does the new
Christian right
strongly believe in?
Traditional family and traditional gender roles.
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What educational campaigns does the new
Christian right
support?
Teaching
creationism
and banning sex education in schools.
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How does the new
Christian right
utilize media for its goals?
Effective use of media and networking
Televangelism
for fundraising
Broadcasting programs to recruit new members
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What role do
right-wing
Christian
pressure groups play in politics?
They focus on political campaigning and strengthening the
Republican Party
.
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Why has the new
Christian right
been largely unsuccessful?
Difficulty cooperating with other religious groups
Lacks widespread support
Faces strong opposition from
freedom of choice advocates
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How does
Bruce
describe the new
Christian right movement
?
As a
failed movement
for change.
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What has the new
Christian right
failed to achieve despite publicity?
Taking America back to God
.
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Why has the attempt to impose
Protestant
fundamentalist
morality failed?
Because of the
liberal
and democratic values of most
American
society.
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What values do most
Americans
hold that pose a problem for the new Christian right?
Comfort with legalizing activities deemed
immoral
Unwillingness to accept
others'
definitions of how to live
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What belief does the new
Christian right
hold regarding the
Bible
?
They believe in the literal truth of the Bible.
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What do comparisons between the
civil rights movement
and the
new Christian right
suggest about success in protest movements?
Beliefs and demands must align with wider society
Need to connect with mainstream beliefs about
democracy
,
equality
, and
religious freedom
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What does
religion
uphold in society?
Traditional beliefs
about how society is organised
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How does religion serve society according to the study material?
It
stabilises
society and maintains the
status quo
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Who founded
Calvinism
?
John Calvin
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