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Institutions, Strategy, and Change Cases Worksheet

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Institutions, Strategy, and Change Cases Worksheet
Grade 8 Social Studies LearnCrux.com
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Directions
  • Fill in each blank carefully.
  • Circle or mark the best answer for each multiple-choice question.
  • Match each prompt to the best option before writing your answer.
  • Use the larger space to show your thinking on word problems.
1. Organized public action aimed at changing law or public life is a civic __.
2. Which strategy best fits a movement trying to challenge an unfair rule in court?
3. Match the strategy to the likely target: public march and speeches
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4. A change that improves part of a system without replacing it completely is a __.
5. Why do strong civic explanations compare both movement strategy and institutional response?
6. Which statement is strongest?
7. Match the term to its role: advocacy
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8. When a court or agency applies a new protection in real life, that is a form of __.
9. Which example best shows an incomplete but real civic change?
10. Why should students ask what still did not change after a civic victory?
πŸ“‹ Teacher Answer Key
1. movement
2. legal action
3. public opinion and leaders
4. reform
5. Change depends on what the movement does and how courts, lawmakers, schools, or agencies respond to that pressure.
6. Rights expansion can be meaningful even when barriers remain in practice.
7. building support through persuasion and organizing
8. enforcement
9. a new right is recognized, but communities still need funding and follow-through
10. That question shows whether the reform was fully implemented or whether major barriers and limits remained.