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Movements and MoneyWilson 11B

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Social Movements•Widely shared demand for change in some

aspect of social or political order▫No common reason for starting

Scandal Public outcry Dramatic activities Coming of age of a new generation

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Environmental Movement•1890 – city beautiful•1930 – conservation•1970 – clean water, air, food•Many organizations

▫Small, extreme, active▫Large, moderate, passive

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Feminist Movement•1830 – voting, abolition•1890 – voting, prohibition•1920 – voting•1970 – ERA•3 kinds of organizations

▫Solidary = middle class, educated, moderate

▫Purposive = local independence, controversy

▫Material = specific benefits Counter movements

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Unions •1930 – winning support•1950 – peak membership•2000 – less influential, specific industries

▫Member benefits▫Public sector employees

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Funding •Member dues

▫Small, inconsistent•Foundation grants

▫Large, few beneficiaries•Federal grants and contracts

▫Large, unreported•Direct mail

▫New, specialized

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Bias •Wealthy, well-educated

▫More likely to join▫More influential▫Better represented

Divided politically Conflicts among elites Resources give clues to legislation


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