Can Poll. week 11

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    What defines a social movement?

    They pursue a common political agenda over time.

    How do social movements differ from individual efforts?

    They are collective and organized efforts for social change.

    What conditions lead to the emergence of social movements?

    Inequality, oppression, and unmet social demands.

    What role do protests play in social movements?

    They actively pursue change and express collective identity.

    How do social movements influence political decision-making?

    They promote dialogue and foster political change.

    What is the impact of protests on voter turnout?

    Protest activity correlates with increased voter participation.

    Why are backyard protests more effective than national protests?

    They narrow grievances to local issues, gaining lawmakers' support.

    What happens if protestors gain support from influential voters?

    Presidents may feel pressured to address their grievances.

    How do minority protests affect the Supreme Court?

    They can influence public opinion, prompting case reviews.

    What is a misconception about protestors in America?

    They are not the cause of divisiveness but a symptom of it.