Basic Facts
Vocabulary
Examples
Significance
Civic Action
100

This type of activism begins with ordinary people working to create political or social change.

What is grassroots activism?

100

This word refers to organizing people to take action around an issue.

What is mobilization?

100

This movement began with Tarana Burke's MySpace page and later went viral in 2017.

What is the #MeToo movement?

100

According to the article, today's grassroots organizations often combine grassroots organizing with this type of political structure.

What is centralized or top-down leadership?

100

Personalized versions of this type of communication were also found to influence lawmakers.

What are emails?

200

Grassroots activism is often described as a ______-up approach to decision-making.

What is bottom-up?

200

Fake grassroots campaigns funded by special interests are called this.

What is astroturfing?

200

This vaping company secretly funded the Switch Network campaign.

What is Juul?

200

According to the article, grassroots movements often begin with this simple first step.

What is one person or a small group deciding to make a change?

200

Research by Erica Chenoweth and Maria Stephan found that this type of resistance is more than twice as effective as violent resistance.

What is nonviolent resistance?

300

These are two common actions grassroots supporters take to influence lawmakers.

What are writing lawmakers and participating in protests?

300

This word refers to a statement of a group's purpose and the goals it hopes to accomplish.

What is a mission?

300

This ancient Roman movement involved Plebeians refusing to serve in the army and leaving Rome to demand equal rights.

What is the Struggle of the Orders?

300

Grassroots activism is important because it can transform society through this method rather than violence.

What are peaceful or nonviolent means?

300

According to research cited in the article, these face-to-face interactions have the greatest influence on undecided members of Congress.

What are in-person constituent meetings?

400

This term describes the collective actions of supporters working together to influence change.

What is grassroots mobilization?

400

Ancient Roman workers who organized to gain equal rights were known by this name.

Who were the Plebeians?

400

The actress whose tweet helped launch the #MeToo movement into worldwide attention.

Who is Alyssa Milano?

400

The article argues that lasting political change depends on ordinary citizens taking this kind of action.

What is collective action?

400

The Plebeians used this peaceful tactic by refusing to serve and leaving Rome.

What is nonviolent collective action (or withdrawing their labor/service)?

500

In grassroots activism, this organizing model emphasizes shared leadership and decision-making among participants rather than one central authority.

What is a horizontal organizing model?

500

This adjective describes something that is unclear or lacking precise boundaries, like the article's description of the term "grassroots."

What is nebulous?

500

This organization is used as an example of a large grassroots organization with significant political influence.

What is the National Rifle Association (NRA)?

500

According to the article, what is the greatest strength of grassroots activism?

What is its ability to empower ordinary people to create meaningful social and political change through collective, nonviolent action?

500

According to the author, what is the most important lesson about grassroots activism?

What is meaningful change often begins with one person or a small group, but lasting impact comes through persistent, organized, collective action by ordinary people?


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