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when did the free speech movement take place?
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1964-1965
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where did the free speech movement take place?
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on the Berkley campus
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what did the free speech movement fight for?
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lifting the ban on on-campus political activity
acknowledging the students' right to free speech and academic freedom |
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how did the free speech movement start?
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a student manning a civil rights table refused to show his ID and was arrested
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where was the free speech movement sit in held?
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sproul hall
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when was the new left relevant?
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60s and 70s
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what reforms did the new left focus on?
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gay rights
abortion gender roles drugs |
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what movements was the new left associated with?
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hippie movement
anti-war movement |
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what does NAACP stand for?
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national association for the advancement of colored people
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what is the NAACP?
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an african-american civil rights organization
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what were some policies that NAACP fought against?
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segregation, jim crow laws
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what does NOW stand for?
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national organization of women
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when was NOW founded?
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1966
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who created NOW?
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betty friedan
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what issues did NOW fight for?
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abortion
reproductive health violence against women lesbian rights economic rights |
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what is NOW?
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a feminist organization
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when did the stonewall riots take place?
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1969
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where did the stonewall riots take place?
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Greenwhich Village, NY
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what event spurred the Stonewall Riots?
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police raid on the Stonewall Inn
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what group did cesar chavez run?
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united farm workers union
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who ran the united farm workers union
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cesar chavez
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who was Jerry Rubin?
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American social activist and anti-war leader
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when was Jerry Rubin relevant?
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60s and 70s
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what school did Jerry Rubin drop out of?
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Berkley
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what did Jerry Rubin found?
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Youth International Party
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what is Jerry Rubin most known for fighting?
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the vietnam war
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what does SNCC stand for?
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student nonviolent coordinating committee
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what did SNCC focus on?
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civil rights, black power, vietnam war
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what does ACT UP stand for?
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aids coalition to unleash power
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when was act up founded?
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1987
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how does freeman explain the emergence of social movements?
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preexisting, cooptable networking groups
that experience a crisis or have 1-2 people who begin to organize |
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what is a political opportunity?
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aspects of the political environment that encourage people to take action and believe in the success of the movement
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what are the 5 techniques that Gitlin says the media uses?
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trivialization
polarization emphasis marginalization disparagement |
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what is trivialization?
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making light of the movement
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what is polarization?
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comparing the movement to counter demonstrations and equivalent extremists
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what is emphasis?
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focuses on differing opinions within the group
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what is marginalization?
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depicting demonstrators as deviant, picking certain demonstrators that are not representative
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what is disparagement?
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under counting members and undermining effectiveness
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what new media techniques emerged during the antiwar movement?
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statements by govt officials and authorities
emphasis on communism emphasis on violence |
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what is collective identity?
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shared definition of a group that derives from members' common interests and experiences
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what other movements are lesbian feminists tied to?
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gay liberation and liberal feminism
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what did radical feminism aim to overthrow?
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patriarchy
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when did radical feminism start?
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60s
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what is a counterculture?
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a subculture whose values and norms deviate from mainstream society
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relate deconstructionist to *****
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the ***** movement wanted to deconstruct the idea of specifice labels
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what is ethnic essentialist?
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celebrates specific identities
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