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Number 1. Movements that seek to bring about social change with the promise of miraculous intervention
Correct Answer: Messianic
Number 2. Having an outstanding personality that magnetically attracts others to you
Correct Answer: Charisma
Number 3. Movement that seeks partial changes in only a few institutions on behalf of interest groups
Correct Answer: Reformist
Number 4. Movement that seeks to return the institutions and values of the past by doing away with existing ones
Correct Answer: Reactionary
Number 5. The use of murder or mayhem to create a state of fear which can be used to gain political, religious, or ideological advantage
Correct Answer: Terrorism
Number 6. Movement that seeks to uphold the values and institutions of society and generally resist attempts to alter them
Correct Answer: Conservative
Number 7. Movement that seeks to allow for expression of personal concerns and beliefs
Correct Answer: Expressive
Number 8. Theory that claims people feel relatively deprived in comparison to some other group or institution and use the social movement to equalize things
Correct Answer: Deprivation
Number 9. Movement that seeks to overthrow existing institutions and class systems while replacing them with new ones
Correct Answer: Revolutionary
Number 10. Theory that claims social problems/strains on the current social structure combined with discontent lead to movements
Correct Answer: Structural Strain
Number 11. Theory that maintains a social movement succeeds or fails based on people's ability to gather and organize resources
Correct Answer: Resource Mobilization
Number 12. This movement began with gaining the right to vote for women, but later expanded to include sex discrimination in society
Correct Answer: Womens
Number 13. The (blank) Rights movement began as a primarily African-American movement attempting to end segregation and to expand voting rights; this movement was so successful that it has inspired many other minority movements, like the Hispanic civil rights movement and the gay rights movement
Correct Answer: Civil
Number 14. The rights movement seeks to protect the rights of gun owners from gun-control legislation; it grew tremendously following the outcry after a 2013 school shooting in Newtown, CT; gun owners began to fear that more gun control laws would be passed and joined the movement, led by the National Rifle Association
Correct Answer: Gun
Number 15. The movement began originally to protect land and wildlife from development, but has expanded to encourage the control of the use of chemicals and pesticides, and to encourage resource preservation and recycling; also concerned with global issues like climate change and population growth
Correct Answer: Green