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Standard
HS.C2.3 - Evaluate the evolution of ideals and rights established in historical documents, legislation, executive actions, and court cases.
Learning Target
Collective Action: I can explain what collective action is and how it has been protected or constricted by interpretations of the First Amendment.
Instructions
Listen/read roughly the first 20 minutes of this presentation.
Use the PDF file below, Transcript - The Psychology of Protest and Collective Action, and follow along with the video/audio.
Guided Notes
HS.C2.3 - Evaluate the evolution of ideals and rights established in historical documents, legislation, executive actions, and court cases.
Learning Target
Collective Action: I can explain what collective action is and how it has been protected or constricted by interpretations of the First Amendment.
Instructions
Listen/read roughly the first 20 minutes of this presentation.
Use the PDF file below, Transcript - The Psychology of Protest and Collective Action, and follow along with the video/audio.
Guided Notes
- What are movements of crisis?
- What are movements of conscience?
- Describe what Duncan means when she regards protests today experiencing a "tipping point."
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