Reference no: EM133386222
Questions
1. How institutional arrangements limit people's participation in incidences of mass insurgency?
2. Recognize the limited impact of mass defiance via institutional and political defiance.
3. Outline the general demise of a protest movement.
4. how reform after the demise of a protest movement leads to the return of the status quo.
5. Apply emergent norm theory to a collective behavior episode.
6. Outline value-added theory in relation to collective behavior.
7. Discuss theoretical perspectives on social movements, such as resource mobilization theory, the framing perspective, and new social movement theory.
8. Recognize elements that affect individual recruitment and participation in social movements.
9. Describe the differing methods of policing of protest movement strategies and campaigns.
10. Explain how the media loosely interprets the reality of social movements.
11. Summarize how superbrands control public life via consumer capitalism.
12. Illustrate how electoral instability led to a federal response to the unemployed.
13. Identify and describe New Deal Programs and their impact on society.
14. Describe the use of mob looting, marches, and demonstrations during unemployed workers' movements.
15. Contrast life before and after Black Thursday and the impact the Great Depression had on daily life. Identify major labor uprisings and how the State was against labor.
16. Describe how the impact of strikes helped overcome industry's resistance.
17. Describe the role (or lack thereof) that unions played in mobilizing insurgency.
18. Outline the Wagner Act and Taft-Hartley Act.
19. List some of the major unions active in the 1930s.
20. Summarize some of the consequences on labor for organizing.