Politics
Economics
Movements
100

One example of this bureaucratic-based authority is the U.S. presidency

What is rational-legal authority?

100

This stage of production is typically associated with an economy of a developing country

What is primary sector production?

100

Predicts that movement participation comes from people feeling discontent with their unjust circumstances

What is relative deprivation theory?

200

Unlike authoritarian rule, here your participation is welcomed

What is democracy?

200

Private ownership and expanding wealth through profit is key to this economic system

What is capitalism?

200

Being convinced: (1) a problem exists; (2) solutions could work; and (3) your action is needed

What is (successful) frame alignment?

300

People listen to dude because of his charming personality and his way with words

What is charismatic authority?

300

The revolution that paved way for economies with secondary sector production

The Industrial Revolution

300

Radical change for the whole of society

What is a revolutionary movement?

400

Nearly complete control of the population, certainly fear of constant government monitoring, etc.

What is totalitarianism?

400

Neither a pure socialist, nor a pure capitalist economic system

What is a mixed economy?

400

Explains that successful social movements are predicted by those organizations that have access to people and resources (and know how to use them)

What is resource mobilization theory?

500

The system, the establishment, the government, Big Brother, the man. Many get smashed by it... while others may seek to smash it themselves

What is the state?

500

This economic stage is associated with the post-modern sociological mindset

What is tertiary sector production?

500

School shootings (e.g., Newtown, Parkland, Uvalde, etc.) have shook the nation. These events have captured greater support for social movements fighting for gun control measures. Many look to these tragic events as a catalysts... or these

What are precipitating factors?