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SOCIAL MOVEMENT#1
A collective effort by groups to promote or resist social change, often through advocacy and activism.
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT#2
A pivotal social movement in the 1950s-60s aimed at ending racial discrimination and securing equal rights for African Americans.
LGBTQ+ RIGHTS#3
A movement advocating for the rights and acceptance of individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer.
MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION#4
A presentation format that combines text, images, audio, and video to convey information engagingly.
HISTORICAL ANALYSIS#5
The process of examining past events to understand their significance and impact on society.
KEY FIGURES#6
Influential individuals who played significant roles in social movements, shaping their direction and outcomes.
GRASSROOTS ACTIVISM#7
Community-driven efforts to enact change, emphasizing local participation and leadership.
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT#8
Active participation in public life, including voting, volunteering, and advocacy for social issues.
RESEARCH TECHNIQUES#9
Methods used to gather and analyze information, including sourcing, evaluating, and summarizing data.
SOURCE CREDIBILITY#10
The reliability and trustworthiness of a source, crucial for accurate historical analysis.
BIBLIOGRAPHY#11
A list of sources consulted during research, essential for academic integrity and reference.
SOCIETAL IMPACT#12
The effects of social movements on public opinion, policy, and societal norms.
PUBLIC POLICY#13
Laws and regulations enacted by governments that can be influenced by social movements.
SOCIAL CHANGE#14
Transformations in societal norms, values, and structures, often driven by social movements.
VISUAL REPRESENTATION#15
Using images, charts, or graphics to convey information visually in presentations.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#16
Techniques for effectively communicating information to an audience, including clarity and engagement.
EVALUATING SOURCES#17
Assessing the quality and reliability of information sources for research purposes.
KEY EVENTS#18
Significant occurrences within a social movement that shape its progress and outcomes.
COMMUNITY AWARENESS#19
Understanding and addressing social issues within a community, often a goal of social movements.
PEER REVIEW#20
A process where peers evaluate each other's work to provide constructive feedback.
REFLECTION#21
The practice of thinking critically about one's learning experiences and outcomes.
TIMELINE#22
A visual representation of events in chronological order, useful for understanding historical context.
AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#23
Techniques used to capture and maintain the interest of an audience during a presentation.
CIVIC PARTICIPATION#24
Involvement in activities that contribute to the public good, such as voting and advocacy.
SOCIAL ISSUES#25
Problems affecting individuals and communities that social movements aim to address.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT#26
The background information surrounding an event or movement, essential for understanding its significance.