Answer to Question #164010 in History for Kim Won

Question #164010

Find a social movement (ANY ONE) in the Britannica Guide (http://ndl.ethernet.edu.et/bitstream/123456789/3799/1/118pdf..pdf), and apply Charles Tilly's "WUNC" analysis to it as best you can.




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2021-02-18T13:18:27-0500

Charles Tilly set a concept that illustrates social movements continuity by use of social movements and organization hypothesis. The theory explains women's rights activists from the 1940s to the 1960s. The initial women's rights were held in 1948 in Seneca Falls( New York) which was subsided shortly and followed by women's suffrage. According to Charles Tilly, the social movements were in form of abeyance structures that was characterized by five-movement that include temporary, purposive commitments, exclusiveness, centralization, and structure. However, the case of the women rights movement passed through different phases which contain:

1. Women's suffrage monopolized International feminism for about 70 years and prohibited disenfranchisement based on race.


2. National women's party. This movement phase was lead by Paul who recommended new ambitions that aim to discard sex discrimination from the law of American. The formation of the amendment of the Equal right buns any form of sex intolerance and moves women near to equality. This movement was later supported by other proponents of women's rights such as Aletta Jacob ( Netherlands) and Beatrice Webb ( England).

3 Equal pay legislative Act ( 1963) offered women an assurance for equal pay and comparable work that eradicates employment discrimination based on sex.


4 Civil rights ( 1964) was also modified to prevent employers from offering unequal job opportunities favoring men over women.


5. Notion of women's rights (the 1960s) this movement takes place at a similar time as the civil rights action to halt prevention access of contraceptives, ravishment, and domestic violence against women and females genital cutting.


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