The correct order of the hierarchy of needs
Physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, self-actualization
A movement loosely organized but united with a common goal of changing society.
What is a social movement?
The right to vote.
What is suffrage?
The ability to get someone to do something you want them to do.
What is power?
This term refers to limiting a woman's role to the home and family.
What is the cult of domesticity?
You can achieve self-actualization without achieving your other needs
False
A catalyst, support, conflict, and conclusion.
What are the four elements of a social movements?
The number of votes cast in the 1920 presidential election increased by 8.2million. Why?
What is suffrage?
What are the 6 sources of power?
A term used to describe the impact of social media on social movements.
What is hashtag activism?
Needs that arise due to deprivation and motivate people.
What are deficiency needs?
What is federal legislation?
Who was Alice Paul?
Power is never...
What is static?
The color chosen by suffragists to unify the movement.
What is white?
The level of the hierarchy of needs you achieve when your growth needs are met.
Self-Actualization
Social movements arise over the denial of
In 1920, after 70 years of fighting, women gained the right to vote with the passage of the...
What is the 19th Amendment?
An example of the use of state government power is...
What is a law?
Transportation, voter rolls, employment, and voter ID laws are...
This level of the hierarchy of needs varies from person to person.
What is self-actualization?
After purchasing a small item from Woolworths, these young men started a sit-in at the lunch counter protesting segregation.
Who are the Greensboro Four?
The suffrage movement divided after the passage of the 14th and 15th amendments. Why?
Competing power struggles over race and gender, systematic racism.
A conflict or fight between two groups to gain greater representation and rights in society.
What is a power struggle?
When feminists turned "Nevertheless, she persisted," into a rallying cry, it represented this type of power.
What is the power of ideas?