How was the initial mobilization of the gay community similar to a social movement?
What will be an ideal response?
The mobilization of the gay community initially assumed the form of a social movement. The approach was less one of direct contact with government and bargaining over specific policies. Rather it was attempting to raise the issues of concern to the group through broad public appeals and to create solidarity among the members.
You might also like to view...
Political scientist Morris Fiorina's research is significant because it shows that:
a. Tea Party activists were the primary reason that Republicans were successful in the 2010 elections b. U.S. presidential elections are determined largely on cultural issues c. political divisions between residents in red states and blue states are deeper today than at any time since the Civil War d. Americans in both red and blue states have fairly centrist views
Who typically qualifies for Medicare?
a. full-time workers b. those 65 or older c. the unemployed d. the poor