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Lesson 53 of 84 ยท Reform Movements

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How Ordinary People Create Change

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The capacity of ordinary individuals to effect change has been a fundamental aspect of American democracy.

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The capacity of ordinary individuals to effect change has been a fundamental aspect of American democracy. Throughout history, grassroots movements have emerged in response to social injustices, demonstrating that collective action can bring about significant reform. For instance, the civil rights movement saw everyday citizens participating in protests, marches, and advocacy efforts, leading to landmark legislation such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Similarly, movements for women's suffrage and labor rights were fueled by the voices of ordinary people demanding equality and justice. Today, social media serves as a powerful tool for mobilizing communities and amplifying the call for change, illustrating the enduring impact of grassroots activism.

Key Facts

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Grassroots movements have historically driven significant social reforms in the U.S.

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The civil rights movement led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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Social media today plays a crucial role in mobilizing communities for change.

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What movement led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

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