9.3 Global Social Movements

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  • What are global social movements defined as?
    Organized collective efforts
  • Global social movements operate within a single country.
    False
  • Order the key characteristics of global social movements.
    1️⃣ Transnational organization
    2️⃣ Focus on global issues
    3️⃣ Promotion of social change
  • Global social movements differ from localized movements because they address issues with a worldwide impact.
  • What is the primary focus of climate change activism?
    Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
  • Global inequality is a major driving factor of global social movements.
    True
  • What is a key characteristic of global social movements?
    Transnational organization
  • Global social movements aim to tackle local issues within a single country.
    False
  • Order the key characteristics of global social movements.
    1️⃣ Transnational organization
    2️⃣ Focus on global issues
    3️⃣ Promotion of social change
  • What is one example of a global social movement focused on climate change?
    Fridays for Future
  • What is an example of a global social movement addressing climate change?
    Fridays for Future
  • Global social movements are characterized by their focus on worldwide issues
  • What is one primary goal of global social movements?
    Promoting social change
  • Match the global social movement with its focus:
    Climate Change Activism ↔️ Addresses climate change
    Human Rights Movements ↔️ Protects universal human rights
    Anti-Globalization Movements ↔️ Critiques corporate globalization
  • What is one example of a policy change resulting from global social movements?
    Paris Agreement
  • Global social movements respond to the challenges created by global interconnectedness.
  • Match the global social movement with its primary goal:
    Climate Change Activism ↔️ Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
    Human Rights Movements ↔️ Protect universal human rights
    Anti-Globalization Movements ↔️ Critique corporate globalization
  • Anti-globalization movements critique the impacts of economic globalization.

    True
  • Match the global social movement with its transnational organization:
    Climate Change Activism ↔️ Fridays for Future
    Human Rights Movements ↔️ Amnesty International
    Anti-Globalization Movements ↔️ World Social Forum
  • Global inequality is a major cause of anti-globalization movements
  • What technological advancement has facilitated coordination for global social movements?
    The internet
  • Environmental degradation is a primary driver of climate change activism.
    True
  • The Paris Agreement is an example of policy changes resulting from climate change activism
  • Understanding global social movements helps us appreciate their role in addressing globalization challenges.

    True
  • What method involves large-scale demonstrations to raise awareness and apply pressure for change?
    Mass mobilization
  • What is an example of social transformation driven by global social movements?
    LGBTQ+ rights movement
  • What social movement has led to shifts in societal norms and values regarding LGBTQ+ rights?
    LGBTQ+ rights movement
  • Match the strategy with its description:
    Transnational coordination ↔️ Connecting activists across borders
    Leveraging digital technologies ↔️ Using the internet for communication
  • Employing civil disobedience involves nonviolent, disruptive actions to challenge the status quo.
  • Global social movements increase public understanding of worldwide problems.

    True