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Do Now Using your textbook and materials from class, work to complete your social movements chart. In addition to the information on the chart, consider the following as well: Causes/influences of the movement Effects/results of the movement Similarities or connections between different social movements
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“I Will Survive”- Gloria Gaynor (1978)
At first, I was afraid, I was petrified. Kept thinkin' I could never live Without you by my side, But then I spent so many nights Thinkin' how you did me wrong. And I grew strong And I learned how to get along. And so you're back from outer space. I just walked in to find you here With that sad look upon your face. I should've changed that stupid lock, I should've made you leave your key, If I had known, for just one second, You'd be back to bother me. Well, now go! Walk out the door! Just turn around now, 'Cause you're not welcome anymore! Weren't you the one Who tried to hurt me with goodbye? Did you think I'd crumble? Did you think I'd lay down and die? Oh no, not I! I will survive! Oh, as long as I know how to love, I know I'll stay alive! I've got all my life to live. I've got all my love to give. And I'll survive! I will survive! Hey, Hey! It took all the strength I had Not to fall apart And trying hard to mend the pieces Of my broken heart. And I spent, oh, so many nights Just feeling sorry for myself. I used to cry, But now I hold my head up high! And you'll see me, somebody new, I'm not that chained up little person Still in love with you.
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And so you felt like droppin' in And just expect me to be free, But now I'm savin' all my lovin' For someone who's lovin' me! Go now! Go! Walk out the door! Just turn around now! 'Cause you're not welcome anymore! Weren't you the one Who tried to break me with goodbye? Did you think I'd crumble? Did you think I'd lay down and die? Oh no, not I! I will survive! Oh, as long as I know how to love I know I'll stay alive! I've got all my life to live. I've got all my love to give. And I'll survive. I will survive! Oohh.. Go now! Go! Walk out the door! Just turn around now! 'Cause you're not welcome anymore! Weren't you the one Who tried to break me with goodbye? Did you think I'd crumble? Did you think I'd lay down and die? Oh no, not I! I will survive! Oh, as long as I know how to love I know I'll stay alive! And I've got all my life to live. And I've got all my love to give. And I'll survive. I will survive! I will survive!
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Birth Control Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
Birth control legal for married women Eisenstadt v. Baird (1972) Birth control legal for single women Roe v. Wade (1973) Abortion legal
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Phyllis Schlafly
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“What’s Wrong with Equal Rights for Women?” - Schlafly
“Women’s lib is a total assault on the role of the American woman as wife and mother, and on the family as the basic unit of society” “Women’s libbers are promoting free sex instead of the “slavery” of marriage. They are promoting Federal day care centers instead of homes. They are promoting abortions instead of families”
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Social Movements Group Activity
7 Groups of 5 Each group is responsible for one social movement we have covered. Each group member needs at least 2 post it notes with your name on it. Each member should write one goal, cause, or effect AND one connection to another movement on separate post-its and post it to the proper poster At the end of class, turn in your post-its Example
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Civil Rights Movement (Example)
Goals To end legal segregation and discrimination of African Americans based on their race. Causes/Influences Jim Crow laws Effects/Results Brown v. Board of Education Connection Both the United Farm Workers and Civil Rights movement emphasized non-violence
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