美国20世纪60年代课件.ppt
SocialMovement
ofthe1960sMadebyLiuChang,English0801,No.09美国20世纪60年代
TheIntroduction美国20世纪60年代
Weshallovercome.—thecivilrightsmovementHell,no,wewontgo.—theanti-warmovementSpeakyourheartwithoutinterruption.—thewomensliberationmovementLetitallhangout.—theyouthmovement美国20世纪60年代
HistoricalBackground美国20世纪60年代
theconciousnessofdifferentAmericansAfro-Americans:TheyhadatasteoflifeoutsidethesouthsothattheyknowthatlifeinthesegregatedsouthwasnottheAmericanwayoflife.Women:DuringWWII,womenhadtheopportunitytoworkinresponsiblejobsforgoodpays,buttheydonthavetheminthe1960s.Youth:TheyresentedtraditionalwhitemalevaluesinUSsociety.美国20世纪60年代
theVietnamWarManypeoplethoughtitwaswrong,anddidntwanttojoinit.美国20世纪60年代
SocialMovements美国20世纪60年代
thesocialmovementsmembersthecivilrightmovement:malenegroleaders,blackandwhiteyoungpeople,whiteprofessionalmenandwomen,somehousewives;theyouthmovement:youngpeople,manymiddleclasswhitepeople;thewomensmovement:professionals,educatedwomenofcolour,youngormiddle-agedwhitehousewiviesandmothers,youngactivists.美国20世纪60年代
definitionpeopleworktogetherchangegovernmentpoliciesandsociety.characteristicsstructureandspontaneity美国20世纪60年代
elementssocialbaseofpeople→organizationamessageorideologythatnamesaproblemandshowshowtosolveit→ideatheabilitytospreadtheideaandgetmoresupporters→collectiveactions美国20世纪60年代
specificationthecivilrightsmovementtheyouthmovementtheanti-warmovementthewomensmovement美国20世纪60年代
theCivilRightMovementBeginingEvent:In1955,RosaParksrefusedtogiveherseattoawhitemaninabus,soshewasarrested.ThenblackpeopleinMontgometry,Alabamaspontaneouslybegantoboycottthebussystem,refusingtorideonthebus.Therefore,seg