3.11 Government Responses to Social Movements

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    • What are social movements organized efforts by large groups of people intended to do?
      Promote or resist change
    • Social movements are a crucial aspect of political participation and play a significant role in shaping civil liberties and civil rights
    • Social movements require significant participation to gain influence.
    • What type of collective action is commonly used by social movements to achieve their goals?
      Protests and advocacy
    • Match the type of social movement with its focus:
      Reform movements ↔️ Changing specific aspects of society
      Revolutionary movements ↔️ Overhauling the existing social order
      Resistance movements ↔️ Opposing changes to the status quo
      Expressive movements ↔️ Raising awareness and influencing attitudes
    • Major government institutions involved in responding to social movements include the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches.
    • What is an example of a legislative response to a social movement?
      The Civil Rights Act
    • President Eisenhower deployed troops to Little Rock in response to the Civil Rights Movement.
    • Which Supreme Court decision addressed segregation in schools and was related to the Civil Rights Movement?
      Brown v. Board of Education
    • Steps in how government institutions respond to social movements:
      1️⃣ Lawmaking by the Legislative branch
      2️⃣ Enforcement of laws by the Executive branch
      3️⃣ Interpretation of laws by the Judicial branch
    • The Civil Rights Movement saw responses from all three branches, including landmark legislation like the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
    • What are the key characteristics of social movements?
      Collective action and shared goals
    • Government responses to social movements can shape civil rights and liberties.
    • What are the three branches of government in the United States?
      Legislative, Executive, Judicial
    • The Legislative branch creates laws to address movement demands
    • Which Supreme Court decision addressed segregation in public schools?
      Brown v. Board of Education
    • Government institutions influence civil rights through policy-making, enforcement, and legal rulings.
    • Steps in the legislative process
      1️⃣ Drafting a bill
      2️⃣ Debate in legislative houses
      3️⃣ Voting in both houses
      4️⃣ Enactment into law
    • What is the defining characteristic of a social movement?
      Collective action
    • Reform movements aim to change specific aspects of society
    • Match the type of movement with its focus:
      Reform movement ↔️ Changing specific aspects of society
      Revolutionary movement ↔️ Overhauling the existing social order
      Resistance movement ↔️ Opposing changes to the status quo
    • Which branch of government enforces laws created in response to social movements?
      Executive
    • Executive orders are issued by the President
    • Executive orders are immediately enforceable upon issuance.
    • What role do Supreme Court decisions play in social movements?
      Shape legal precedents
    • What Supreme Court decision legalized same-sex marriage nationwide?
      Obergefell v. Hodges
    • The Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education transformed American society by dismantling segregation
    • Government responses to social movements always result in immediate and complete success.
      False
    • Match the type of government response with its success:
      Legislative Actions ↔️ Legal recognition of demands
      Executive Orders ↔️ Immediate implementation of policies
      Judicial Decisions ↔️ Establishment of legal precedents
    • The Civil Rights Act of 1964 effectively ended legal segregation
    • What executive order advanced affirmative action in 1965?
      Executive Order 11246
    • Arrange the branches of government based on their role in responding to social movements:
      1️⃣ Legislative (creates laws)
      2️⃣ Executive (enforces laws)
      3️⃣ Judicial (interprets laws)
    • Social movements can be classified into reform, revolutionary, resistance, and expressive types.
    • Match the type of social movement with its government response:
      Reform movements ↔️ Legislation and executive action
      Revolutionary movements ↔️ Suppression and concessions
      Resistance movements ↔️ Law enforcement and regulatory changes
      Expressive movements ↔️ Public statements and education campaigns
    • Public opinion is influenced by factors such as media coverage
    • Why do government officials often tailor their actions based on public sentiment?
      To maintain support
    • Implementation barriers are one of the main challenges in government responses to social movements.
    • Match the challenge/controversy with its example:
      Implementation Barriers ↔️ Slow enforcement of desegregation
      Economic Costs ↔️ Investments for EPA regulations
      Public Opposition ↔️ Protests against abortion rights
    • What are the key characteristics of social movements?
      Large groups, collective action
    • Reform movements focus on changing specific aspects of society