Chapter 21: Collective Action and Social Movement

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Across
  1. 2. (2 words)occurs when people act in unison to bring about or resist social, political, and economic change
  2. 4. (2 words) the process by which individual interests, beliefs and values become congruent and complimentary with the activities, goals, and ideology of a social movement
  3. 8. (3 words) became prominent in the 1970s, they attracted a disproportionally large number of highly educated people in the social, educational, and cultural fields and universalized the struggle for citizenship
  4. 10. (2 words) an interest group that attempts to influence legislation through the use of lobbying techniques and propaganda
  5. 11. (2 words) a condition of extreme poverty
  6. 13. (2 words) recognizes the right to a certain level of economic security and full participation in the social life of the country
  7. 14. (2 words) for collective action and social movement growth are during elections, when influential allies offer support, when ruling alignments are unstable and when elite groups become divided
  8. 19. (2 words) a concerted stopping of work or withdrawal of workers' services, as to compel an employer to accede to workers' demands or in protest against terms or conditions imposed by an employer
  9. 20. (2 words) recognizes the right of marginal groups to full citizenship and the rights of humanity as a whole
  10. 21. (2 words) recognizes the right to free speech, freedom of religion and justice before the law
  11. 22. (2 words) suggests that social movement emerge when traditional norms and patterns of social organization are disrupted
Down
  1. 1. (2 words) being excluded from social activity as an "outsider"
  2. 3. refers to breakdowns in traditional norms that precede collective action
  3. 5. (2 words) refers to the process by which social movements crystalize because of the increase organizational material and other resources of movement members
  4. 6. (3 words) What Canadian strike happened in 1919
  5. 7. (2 words) suggests that social movement emerge as a organization when they can use resources, can use political opportunities and can avoid authority
  6. 9. (2 words) refers to methods of insuring conformity, for example the means by which authorities seek to contain collective action through co-optation, concessions and coercion.
  7. 12. a noisy, violent public disorder caused by a group or crowd of persons, as by a crowd protesting against another group, a government policy, etc., in the streets
  8. 14. (2 words) recognizes the right to run for office and vote
  9. 15. the process by which extreme passions supposedly spread rapidly through a crowd like a contagious disease
  10. 16. (2 words) an intolerable gap between the social rewards people feel they deserve and the social rewards they expect to receive
  11. 17. a number of persons, states, etc., joined or associated together for some common purpose
  12. 18. (2 words) are collective attempts to change all or part of the political or social order by means of rioting, petitioning, striking, demonstrating and establishing pressure groups, unions and political parties
  13. 20. (2 words) the number of union members in a given location as a percentage of non-agricultural workers. It measures the organizational power of unions.