social influence/change

Cards (17)

  • Civil Rights Marches
    Protests highlighting 1950s segregation injustices.
  • Segregation
    Racial separation in schools and restaurants.
  • Minority Participation in civil rights movement
    Small group consistently advocating for civil rights.
  • Deeper Processing about who's injustices?
    Critical thinking about the status quo's injustices.
  • Argumentation Principle in civil rights movement
    Mixed racial groups challenging segregation on buses.
    'freedom riders
  • Freedom Riders, civil rights movement
    Activists confronting segregation in southern transportation.
  • Snowball Effect
    Growing support leading to the Civil Rights Act.
  • what did Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibit
    Legislation prohibiting discrimination in the U.S.
  • Social Cryptomnesia
    Memory of change without recalling its origins.
  • Social Change Examples

    Movements for rights, environment, and governance.
  • Environmentalism
    Advocacy for sustainability and recycling practices.
  • Apartheid Eradication?

    Ending racial segregation in South Africa.
  • Collapse of Communism
    Fall of communist regimes in Eastern Europe.
  • Women's Suffrage Movement
    Campaign for women's right to vote.
  • Growth of the Internet
    Expansion of online communication and information access.
  • Drawing attention
    1930, black separation applied to all parts of america.
    there was black neighbourhoods and places like schools/restaurants were excluded to whites
  • Consistency
    Many marches and people being part.
    civil rights activists displayed consistency of message and intent